Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 15, 1926, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EASTERN
FOUR
CLACKAMAS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926
Pearl Johnson, Phorfc 34 3
i “ 500” and Mrs. R. H. Keith and
Robert Snyder received low scores.
THE UNI V I » S A t CA M
W hen You Trade Y our C ar—
Ford owner* »re continually
being approached by automobile
salesmen who wish to “ accept
Fords as part payment on more
expensive cars.
It is perfectly logical that
automobile dealers everywhere
should be eager to trade with
Ford owners. The Ford is the
most popular automobile in the
world. No other used car is so
easy to sell as a used Ford—
because
everyone has confi­
dence in Ford quality.
And it is not expensive to
re-condition, since
Ford
re­
placement parts are lowest in
price.
Mo 3 t
automobile*
carry
greater
discounts to dealers
than the Fords— another reason
why other dealer* may offer the
Ford owner a largo trade-in al­
lowance.
But when you come to buy a
new car, bear these facts in
mind:
The amount o f trade-in allow­
ance you can get is NOT the
most important thing for >ou
to consider. The big thing is
the difference you have to pay
And remember that the higher
priced car will not be so easy
to dispose o f when you com i
to trade it in.
If you wish to trade your Ford for a new automobile,
stick to the car that you know is dependable, useful and
econom ical! Go to your Ford dealer!
He will give you a fair and liberal allowance for your
present Ford, and will gladly arrange payment cf the bal­
ance to suit your convenience.
Wnen the deal is over, and you have your new and im­
proved Ford, you will have the satisfaction of knowing
positively that you took advantage of the greatest attomo-
bile value the world has ever seen— and saved a lot of
money, too.
BOB
C O O KE M OTOR C O M PAN Y
FOR EXCHANGE— Ford
touring
car, A -l mechanical condition to
exchange for a Ford truck.
C
McCoy, Eagle Creek. Phone Es­
tacada 68-7.
The Artisans held their monthly
•ard party on last Wednesday even-
| mg. They had a fine crowd, there
being ten tables o f cards in play.
Tuesday, April 20th, is the last
j day to register.
Everybody who
has chang, d residence, or who did
I not vote, at last two general elec-
I ions and persons who just came of
| ige wili havo to register before
being able to vote.
A. Smith o f Stayton, Wash., made
the New* e pleasant call on Monday,
He owned the Estacada Telephone
& Telegraph Co. at one time.
FOR SALE— Good No. one Timothy
hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00
per ton at barn. Phone 42— 111. P. FOR SALE— Choice Velvet R. I. R.
hatching eggs, 75c per setting
W. Douglas, Currinsville.
24-6tp
called for, or $1.00 delivered. A.
•ViU.sEY TO LOAN. We have plenty
Warr, Raute 3, Gill Place, Esta­
of money to loan on farms at 6
cada, Oregon.
per cent— from one to twenty
years.
No commission on large
LATE MODELS IN USED CARS
loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca­ That will give you real satisfaction
da, Oregon.
G-lD-tf at the price you want to pay.
Any girl in trouble may communi-
■ cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva-
| tion Army, at the White Shield
Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.. Portland.
Oregon.
9-20 tf
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
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, pigs
or sheeP'
M. A. Nelson, Bering,
Oregon, R4.
On Ed Bates place,
I V* miles north of Eagle Creek on
highway.
LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
HORSES FOR SALE— Six or s«v\-
commission
City loans monthly
en to pick from. Also one mute.
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
H. S. Gibson, Eagle Creek, Ore.
4-15-21 rOK bALE— Italian prune trees, 1 yr.
6 to 8 and 4 to 6 feet; extra fine. O.
FOR SALE— Cow and calf, has
W. Failing, Boring. Ore., R. 1.
been fresh two weeks.
W. K.
FOR SALE— Buick touring car, or
Corbin, R. R. 1. Estacada.
will trade for cattle. John 8teidl
Simile east o f Eagle Creek.
FOR BALE— Single comb R. I.
Gardner Sedan, looks and runs like
new, ..............................
$825.00
Gardner Coupe, .........
$575.00
Ford, 1924 touring, ............... $250.00
Ford, 1923, coupe with box on
back, very good, ............... $275.00
Ford, 1923, coupe, looks and
runs good..............?............$250.00
Overland, 1921, coupe re­
painted.........................*........ $175.00
Ford Touring, ’23, looks and
runs g ;o d , ......... ,.............. $175.00
Buick-6, touring, runs good,
good tires, ........,............... $160.00
Ve’ ie, touring, good tires, runs
frond .................................. $150.00
A large list o f good used imple­
ments and machinery. _
Red egg*, per setting 75c from
FOR SALE— One team heavy work
full blood 2-year old hens, with
horses.
Your choice out o f
full blood cockerels, who3e dams
three teams. Roy Douglass. Phone HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
held
high
producing
records.
Gresham Oregon
16-3
Mrs. Henry Viles^ R 4, Bor 34,
Estacada.
Phone 34-12
4-22 r OR SALE— A good working team,
weight 2300, and some loose
oat
LOST— A bill book with a Denver hay^ P. M. Wagner, Phone 28-12,
license and $40 in bills, was lost Garfield.
4-15-26
some where in the city. Notify
J. W. Edwards, Colton, Oregon, FOR SALE— One Ford truck( one
mowing machine, one corn plant-
R. F. D. 1.
4-15-26
Among newspapers the worst en­
emy to prohibition and law enforce­
ment is the Hearst string o f publi­
cations. We cannot think that Mr.
Hearst as an individual is a citizen
o f this stamp^ but he certainly em­
ploys publishers and editors who go
the limit in wet propaganda.
LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
Saturday & Sunday, April 16-17
STREAK
W. C. T. U. FOOD SALE
WESTERN
LITTLE GIANT
Money
to Loan on
Far.n Mortgages
For
further
call at—
Before investing consult us, as we have or can procure
reliable data on any suggested investment. There is,
of course, no charge to our customers for such service.
Estacada
State Bank
I T P A Y S T O D O B U S IN E S S W I T H
THE
BANK
BULL’S EYE
"Editor and Çéneral A #anaqer
W IL L ROGERS
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information
’ JDnfhatn advrr
gew, ZieofeU
BARTHOLOM EW
I screen star, and tead-
'•.umorist. M ore
c!i fo r th em .
and LAW R ENCE
Carey Real Estate Co.
Phone 601
Estacada, Ore.
Congress
N o. 1
Jbr E con om ica l T ran sp orta tion
IS
I went to Washington the other
day. I visited "T h e House of Rep­
resentatives,” they were in session.
W hat I mean by being in session,
the tax bill was up for debate and
they' were arguing on “ Better G olf
courses for. the medium salaried
man." I suppose if the W orld
Court bill had been up, they would
have been talking on "Shall Amer­
ica park oblong or parallel.”
CHEVROLET
QUO'S atthese^
I here are also many poor or bad investments offering
to pay a much higher rate of interest.
The
ECONOMY MINERAL AND
MEDICINAL POWDER sup­
plies these essentials,
v
K llO W w h a t Chevrolet
There are to be had many good investments paying a
fair rate of interest;
I. N. BOWMAN
Administrator o f the eat; te o f
Joel Bowman, deceased.
W. A. HEYLMAN
Attorney for administrator. Esta­
fada, Oregon.
Date o f first publication, March 25,
1-926. Date o f last publication, Apr.
22nd, 1926.
The best success in Dairy­
ing will result when a miner­
al compound is fed which con­
tains the essential elements
so necessary for production,
and re-production.
Mrs. Mattie Cahill and Charles
Palmer received high honors
at
Investigate
FIRST!
HOME
Money
FOR SALE— Jersey Black Giant
eggs, $1.50 per setting o f 16.
The W. C. T. D. will hold a food
Pete Morrison and his marvelous sale at the Estacada pharmacy on
horse, "Lightning.”
Saturday^ April 17.
There will be cakes, pies, and
other good things to eat.
Buy
Wednesday- Thursday, April 21-22 your Sunday dinner of us.
SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET ; Don’t wear out your nerves bak-
i ing on Saturday.
Buy your cake
at the W. C. T. U. Food Sale.
Saturday A Sunday, April 24-25
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint­
ed administrator o f the estate o f
Joel B. Bowman, deceased, and any
and all persons having claims a-
gainst said estate are hereby re­
quired to present said claims duly
erified as by law required at tne
office of my attorney( W 4 A. Hcyl-
man with n six months after the
date of this notice.
Dated March 23, 1926.
PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE
Will sacrifice high-grade player
piano in storage near here for im­
mediate delivery.
Will give easy
term* to responsible party.
Will
accept good piano as par*, payment
CARD OF THANKS
and give terms on balance, or will
We wish to thank the many give special discount for cash. For
friends for the kindness and sym full particulars and where it may
pathy extended to us during our be seen, address Portland Music Co.
time o f sorrow; also for the many 227-6th St., Portland, Oregon.
beautiful flowers.
FpR SALE OR TRADE— Onc-ton
Charles Harlen.
truck, sale or trade for cows.
Estacada.
Phone 34-6
4-15
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade
FOR
SALE
O RTRADE— Three
saddle horses.
Take anything 1
C. R. Lovell
can use on a farm.
Estacada,
E. H. Lovell
Phone 34-6.
4-15
DESPERATE GAME
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Day of
Minerals is here
Estacada, Ore.
Phone 2-45
BLUE
4-1
M odem Design
— typified by »uch important engi­
neering developm ents as 3-speed
transmission, economical valve-in-
head motor, Remy electric starting,
lighting and ignition, safe and easy
steering mechanism and light action
dry-plate disc-clutch.
Modem Construction
— such as you find In the highest
priced cars; your assurance o f econ­
omical operation, low maintenance
costs and satisfactory ownership.
*510
Roadster 5 1 0
T ouring
Coupe
•
Coach -
Sedan
645
645
- 7 3 5
Landau -
Vi Ton Truck
— stream-line beauty, colorful Duco
finish, and rustless airplane-metal
radiator shells on every modeL A ll
closed bodies by Fisher.
Y ou know we all joke and kid
about Congress, but we can’t im­
prove on then. N o matter who we
elect, he is just as had as the one he
replaced. So with all their faults
we love ’em. T hey are as good as
the people who vote to nut them
there, and they are 10 times better
thsn the ones who don’t vote stall.
T hev are like “ P ull” Durham,
they are not perfect, but they are
the best in their line.
P.S. There will be another piece
in this paper soon. Look for it.
765
395
(C tu u oU O n ly)
Modem Appearance
W ell, then I went over to the
Senate. They had adjourned, so I
felt that America was not having
such a bad day at that. W e were
onlv 50 percent inefficient T H A T
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Modem Equipment
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
— complete instrument panel with
speedometer, Alemite lubrication,
vacuum fuel-feed, and on closed
m o d e ls , fu ll b a llo o n tire s— a ll
without extra cost!
Asíc for a
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