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E a s t e r n PAGE SIX JMf U K I V i a i A l CAB When You Trade Your Car- F o rd ow ner, «ro con tin u a lly bein g a p p roa ch ed b y a u tom ob ile aaleem en w ho wiah to a ccep t F ord* as part p a y m en t on m ore ex p e n s iv e cnrs t i , p e r fe c t ly lo g ic a l that a u to m o b ile d ea lers e v ery w h ere sh ou ld be ea g er to trad e With F ord ow n ers. - T h e F ord *• the m ost p op u la r a u to m o b ile in tho w orld N o oth e r used ca r is so easy to sell as a used F o rd — b eca u se e v e ry o n e ha* c o n f i d en ce in F ord q u a lity . A n d it is n ot e x p en siv e to re -co n d itio n , s in c e F'°rd re p la cem en t part* a re low est in p r ice M ost a u t o m o b ile , ca rry g re a te r d iscou n ts to dealers than the F ord ---- a n o th e r reason w hy o th e r dea lers m ay o ffe r the F ord o w n e r a la rg e trad e-in a l low a n ce. B ut w hen you c o m e to buy a new ca r, bear th ese fa cts in m ind: T he a m ou n t o f trad e-in a llo w ance you ca n get is N O T the m ost .m p orta n t th.ng f o r you to con sid er, '1 he big thing is the d iffe re n c e you have *o pay. A n d rem em b er that th e h igh er p riced ca r w iil n ot be so easy to disp ose o f w hen y ou co m e to trad e it in. I f you w ish to trad e y o u r F ord fo r a new a u to m o b ile , stick to the ca r that y o u know wiil be d ep en d a ble, u se fu l and e co n o m ica l, . ( i s to y o u r F ord D e a le r ! He will g iv e you a fa ir and lib era l a llo w a n ce f o r y o u r p res en t F o rd and w ill gla d ly a r ra n ge p a y m en t o f the b a la n ce to su.t y o u r con v en ien ce. W h en the deal is o v e r , and you have y o u r new and im p r ov ed F ord , you w ill h av e Ihu s a tis fa ctio n of k n ow in y p osi tively that y ou took a d v a n ta y e o f the yrea test a u to m o b ile value the w orld ha* ev er seen — and sa ved a lot o f m on ey to o . BOB CO O KE M OTOR CO M PANY Phone 2-45 Estacada, Ore. FOR RENT— 40 acres; 20 acres cul tivated. Old Lee Wills place, 3 miles east o f Estacaad. Address Z. R. Downey, 2423 W. Boone ave., Spokane, Wash. 3-25 FOR SALE— Jersey Black Giant eggs, $1.50 per setting o f 15. Pearl Johnson. Phone 34-3 4-1 FOR SALE— 0 n e Ford truck^ one mewing machine, one corn plant er, one iron wheel wagon, eight hay racks, two 1-yr. old billy goats, on 2-yr. old billy goat; will trade for fresh cows, hogs, p:gs or sh«epi M. A. Nelson, Bering, Oregon, R4. On Ed Bates place, Its miles north o f Eagle Creek on highway. FOR SALE— Cazadero blackberry plants. Highest priced berry on FOR SALE— I will sell two grade Portland market. Champion Jersel cows to . make room for gooseberry plants. W. R. Wood- pure bred heifers. $60.00 each. See S. E. Lawrence. 4-1 worth, Estacada, Oregon. 3-12-26 FOR SALE— A small silk tent, a FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red and fishing pole, a black w olf skin, a White Minorca eggs at 75c per moth-proof bag for furs, a small setting. Also Pansy and Canter steel bar and a hand cultivator. bury Bell plants now ready. Mrs< J. W. Moxley, Morrow Sta Early cabbage planfk next week. tion. 4-1 W. W. Holder new s T h u r s d a y , a p r i l l The bulbs are carefully destroyed Part 4 alter digging, as they remain pois “ Lo, I am with you always.” onous after death. Song, “ Jesus Calls Us,” ................. Choir and Congregation METHODIST CHURCH Baptismal Service ; Easter Message, .......... Rev. Rankin Su n d ay S ch o o l E aster P ro g ra m : I Decision Day Service P a rt 1 I Song, "M y Faith Looks Up to Thee" “ The Spring is the Easter o f the ' Choir and Congregation Earth.” Afternoon service at Dover church Song, ........... ......... Joy to the World. 3:00 p.m. Prayer, ..............................Rev. Rankin Epworth League Devotional Easter Welcome, .. .June Saunders meeting, 7:00 p.m. An Eas.er Welcome............................. Evening service, 8:00 p.m. Ph/ms c a iy and Junior Cooke Musical program by the choir Song, ..<lean and Lou.se Dykeman Short talk by the pastor, subject: Motion E:.eici»e, “ Little Brown “ Christ is Risen Indeed ” Seeds, ............ Primary chiluren Notices for the week: Song, “ The Litt.e Flowers Came The Ladies Aid will meet at the Trough the w o u n d ............Juniors Dillon home next Wednesday after Recitation, ' ¿.aster - giowera ” .......... noon. Edith Demoy Prayer meeting at the church Exercise, “ A Basket of Living Flow i Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock. ers, ..................... Primary Children Choir practice Thursday evening oong, “ Tne Lord is Risen,” at 8:00 o’cioek. Primary Children Story, “ The Boy Who Discovered CARD OF THANKS spring, * ...............Florence Hassel Part We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many expressions of “ The Lord is r.sen indeed.” oong, “ Hear tne Chiming Easter love, friendship and help extended Bells,” ..Semor-Intermeuiate ciionr to us in the loss o f darling Clyde. ¿.xercise, “ Happy Easter Day,” ........ Also for the many ifwywypwypyp Primary cmiuren Also for the many beautiful floral Scripture Reading......... Rev. Rankin tributes. Mr. and Mrs( E. T. Davis and Songs o f Easter— family. chr.st the Lord is Risen Today...... Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder. Choir and Congregation When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, ......... ........................... Choir SEES DOOM OF CHARLESTON AU Hail the Power of Jesus Name.. Chicago, March 24. (A P )— A sil Choir and Congregation ver i.ning is becoming visible in the P a rt3 cloud which hag hung over dancers “ Go ye, and make disciples of all unable to learn the Charleston, says the nations. ’ Maurie Rubens, composer of music Exercise, “ Hope o f the World,” ........ for musical comedies here from Mr> Rankin and the boys of the New York. Round 'iaDle Class. “ New York ig already tiring o f the Song, “ We’ve a Story to Tett to the banb-bang Charleston rhythm,” he Nations,” .............................. Choir asserted. "I rewrote the entire score Recitation, “ Tour Easter Ottering' of a play I am now working on to Mildred Dumop got rid o f this type o f tune. Peo Offeratory, “ Jesus Shall Reign,” ple want tunes that do not leave tSpecial Easter ottering for mission) them with headaches.” rO lt SALE— A good work team of horses. J. A. Kitching, Estacada, Ore. Phone 32-31. 8-25-26 WANTED— Dry cows and young stuck. Joe Nicholson Estacada, Oregon. * 3-25-26 clackam as POTATOES M A K E CODO RECORD I N 1925 » E E K U f T R E N D O F P R IC ES & R E C E IP T S O F N O R . W H ITE POTATOES JAN F E B M AR A P R rM AY J U N J U L A V G S E P ÇÇT NOV D E C « mm » Ä T * * 8 .00 0 S 400 A l a 7,000 I v FOR SALE!— Italian prune trees. 1 yi 6 to 8 and 4 to 6 feet; extva tine. O. W. Falling. Boring. Ore., It. 1. STRAY El)— one Jersey cow. tar color, no marks. Cow was in fam killed condition when it eame to my farm, and one red steer that needed rare when it canto to my farm. Both are now in my posses sion and being cared for. Anyone claiming stock may take it away by paying charges. Frank Ahnert K. 4., Estacada, Ore. 8-4-26 Dated February 1st, 1926. FOR SALE— Alsike clover seed re cleaned. 26c a pound. Call 6816 Henry Heiple. 4-1 i OR SALE— Buick touring car, or will trade for cattle. John Stcid *» mile east o f Eagle Cresk. F’OR SALE— One team heavy work horses. Your choice out o f >hree teams. Roy Douglass. Phone 16-3 t OR SALE— A yood workinv te..m. v. ight 2300, and some loose oac hay^ P. M. Wagner, Phone 28-12. Garfield. 4-16-24 F'OK RENT— A piece o f garden : .ound, suitable for raising bulbs( Mr*. J. W. Moxley, Morrow Station I S5 2« FARM REMINDERS Oregon farmers who use the swill ail for feeding calves or who iang the pail on a post between ceding* without washing it will oon be looking for a cure for calf ores, according to the experiment tation^ The dirty calf pail is one f the chief causes o f scours. Pulls /ashed thoroughly after each feed- •ig and sterilized either with steam r scalding water and inverted in a can and protected place until time o use them again will eliminate his factor as a caue, o f scours, .farm weather makes this prccau- lon very necessary. For persons who have nqt a suffi- •ent acreage o f legume hay there | s still time to plant oats and Can illan field peas. In western O r e - j ,on the White Canadian variety has j een very good, while in Eastern oegon Carle ton and Kaiser have oeen particularly good. In some arm section« like Douglae county md other eouthern counties, and al- -o in some of the Snake River val ley and the Columbia river valley sections where the elevation t, low- end the growing season hot soy beans may be worth while. Loss«» o f sheep and lambs are prevented by avoiding areas infest ed with death csniss, sometimes called “ lobelia" in Oregon. All ! parts o f the plant* are poisonous especially the bulbs which are pulled up and eaten by the shvepi The ex periment station recommends the eradication o f death cania* by dig ging the plant# st flowenog tin s- Money $ 10 0 A h ' I $250 A $200 r \ y l% 4 15 0 NEW STAR SIX SETS RECORD $ 1.0 0 PRICES ■ s J ¡1 I S.OOO v \ W m ade J u nder H oy le^ LIB ER T Y 4.0 00 / \J M Farm Mortgages Oakland, March 31.— Fremont peak, a grade near Hollister, Cal., that ha suntil now defied all e f forts o f automobile drivers to reach its summit in high gear, has been climbed by the new Star six, according to a telegram received by the Durant Motor Co., o f Cal ifornia. The grade, 12 miles in length, was driven by T. E. Messeer, Hoi- th e o b s e r v a t io n new spaper of p u b lis h e r Carey Real Estate Co. w as M The Day of Minerals is here of 6.000 i A -r *' A V A RECEIPT s PRIC e K THEATRE S aturd ay, PROGRAM Su n d ay A p ril 3 .0 0 0 TH E DEM ON W estern 2.090 A g o o d c le a n U n iv e r s a l. — Money to Loan on F. •CAna-nccaucH «antcuhTuiui foonoatiom 1 ,0 0 0 $.50 FOR SALE— Good no. One Timothy S A V IN G S AND LOAN AGENT D OTA’j'OES were a very profitable crop in 192.7, according to a survey made hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00 D IS A P P E A R S ^ by the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. The .acreage was Hie per ton at barn. Phone 42— 111. P. smallest since 1919 nnd the yield the lowest since 1917. Following four years W. Douglas, CurrinsviUe. 24-6tp Oregon City, March 31.— C. P. of overproduction and very low prices, the 192.7 season started olT with a good Headricks, local reprseentative o f a price, which Increased dally. The penk will he reached In spring shipments. The annual consumption of 3^4 bushels per capita. Including seed. Is 37o.- MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty savings and loan association for 000,000 bushels. The 192:7 crop Is estimated at 323,243,000 bushels or 46.757.- o f money to loan on farms at 6 -.ome time has disappeared. He has 000 bushels under normal consumption, por cent— from one to twenty :ot been at his office since Satur The 1925 crop Is 24 per cent less than the crop produced in 1924, but the day^ Although nothing definity is ratio of consumable potutoes for the two yeurs may vary still more In favor <-f years. No commission on large aown o f his financial affairs, those the 1925 crop. loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca ho have been in close touch with With the acreage cut severely all over the country In 1928, the opening da, Oregon. 6-19-tf •im intimate an investigation will prices started out on a higher settle than the peak prices for 1924 and began jv made. to Increase at digging time until thej reached In some Instances $3.60 and <4 Any girl in trouble may communi Headricks is said to have tele- per hundredweight at local shipping stations. Every grower should save seed cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva honed B. F\ L.ndas. local attorney, for next spring, ns all Indications point to high-priced seed potatoes for 1976 tion Army, at the White Shield Tuesday eventng( saying he was in with an exception that the acreage planted will be larger In 1936. Home, 666 Mayfair Ave., Portland, .’ortland and would again communi- Oregon. 9-20-tf ate with Lindas today. LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No commission City loans monthly plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. For this alone he is entitled to ELIMINATE RADIO “ HOWLER” the support o f every lover o f polit ical fair-play, every lover o f the London, March 24_ (A P )— The right and freedom to participate in Evening Standard says that, after the selection o f candidates for office. three years o f research, Sir Olover In this stand which he has taken Lodge, the eminent scientist, has for the people the Old Guard ha3 solved the problem o f the wireless court mart aled him fo r Les Majes “ howler” or oscillator, which has ty. He now appeals to you for baffled experts throughout the your support that he may prevent world. a return to the old political corrup Briefly, the paper says, the dis tion system o f hand picking candi covery will insure perfect reception dates for office by the self-delegated without arie! tuning, thus avoiding back-door method. He refuses to the use o f regeneration. It will oat out o f their hands, preferring not add to the cost o f new sets, but defeat to betraying the trust of the will mean the alteration o f existing people> receivers. The Oregonian has repeatedly ex Sir Oliver expects to publ sh the pressed a desire to return to the o'd rcu!ts of hi activitie soon.— Spokes- caucus-convention system. The col , results o f his activities soon.— umns o f the Eastern Clackamas ; Spokesman-Review. News will be used to fight any and every attempt to so brazcply and shamelessly deprive the people o f the r God-given right to select whom they may desire to represent them in office. Mr. Clark should repres ent the Republican party. No man who consents to or acquiesces in the wish o f the few who desire the re peal o f the Primary law, will rep resent the real republican voter. lis t e r S t a r d e a le r , a n d th e t r ip ¿.RECEIPTS fis o Hollister. According to Messeer, the Star six used was strictly stock, and the grade was climbed The slate or ticket made up and without difficulty. formed by them, wouid be rammed The British government has down the throats o f the voters, barred Prince Carol from residence willy-nilly. England. Remembering the Mr. Clark is unalterably opposed in to the old “ ward-heeler’s caucus- countess of Cathcart case, and the convention system presided over by flight o f the Earl o f Craven, one the self-annointed, self-appointed concludes that what all these folk czars of the old “ stand-patters.” He need is a country o f their very own has taken his stand in favor o f the — “ somewheres east o f Suez.” — Or retention o f this safe-guard o f the egonian. people’s franchise. _______________ ALFRED E. CLARK (continued from page 5) 3-4 T h e b e s t s u c c e s s in D a ir y in g w ill r e s u lt w h e n a m in e r al c o m p o u n d is f e d w h ic h c o n p ic t u r e . A ta in s M on da y i t T u esda y, A p ril S-8 W HEN HUSBANDS F L IR T W e d n e sd a y THE CRO W D ED S a tu rd ay A. F ill th e m show . OF to M IN E R A L AND M E D IC IN A L P O W D E R p lie s th e s e e s s e n t ia l» . A p ril F or fu r th e r c a ll a t —- 7-8 HOUR S o m e t h in g a sup THE A p ril 10-11 Phone LIO N S s u it y o u r s e lf, in fo r m a t io n BARTHOLOMEW and LAWRENCE I S u nday, L O R IN E e le m e n t s p r o d u c t io n , o u t. 4k T h u rsd a y, A very g ood lit t le d iffe r e n t . e s s e n t ia l ECONOM Y R em em ber ‘ S t e p p in g O u t?’ T h is s h o w is a lm o s t th e s a m e go i f y o u w a n t t o la u g h , c o m e th e so n ecessa ry f o r a n d r e -p r o d u c t io n . 601 Estacada, V - - .............. - CurrinsviUe Store Prices Ga* in M o to r you r oil a u to, gal. (W e tte rn ) qt. ... 22c 15c G old en Shell oil, E astern, 26c G a t in you r b b l., f t l ( , .. ... 20c S u g a r ( fr u it b e r r y ) 100 lb. *ack, ......... * 6.05 O n ion Sets, per lb .............. 10c M ill Run • 80 lb* • ................ .1 1 .23 24 74 lb. ta ck S ilver L o a f F lou r, «**«..., 49 lb. *ack S ilver L o a f F loU r, ......... ..$2.00 O n ion s f o r boilin g, 10 pound* f o r .. ...... 25c P o ta to * « by the *ack. 1 0 0 lb , fo r $ 2 .75 BETTER BUY YOUR POTATOES NOW L iberty' See our new stock of summer shoes for everyday wear SAVINGS BANK J. O. TUNNELL, C URR1NSV ILLE , r . g ; A R E P R O D U C T IO N of the famous old Liberty Bell in Independence Hall, in Philahelphia, to be placed with our Savings customers, both old and new, to as sist in saving. OREGON. This is a unique and interesting bank. ticulars. march bank M A D E -T O -M E A S U R E C LO TH E S Call for par Estacada State Bank CONFECTIONERY AND LIGHT LUNCH IN T E R N A T IO N A L Bell I T P A Y S T O D O BU SIN E SS W I T H 1 HOME BANK THE Ore, -a#