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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1926)
WANT ANU FO» SALE ADS c.ear field in the race for the dem- J°“ * uc nomination.— Oregonian. Thomas’ mother. Mr. A. M. Kirchem of Route 2, NEW FiSH ARE FIGHTERS Oregon City purchased a new i«n Uend( 0 “ \ 26 . - A proved inouei rord roadster from bregu w f „ h pUnted in Centra, 0 r . tne Uob raotor company Ust ^ ^ by the , u t - arg guch HIS label is our pledge at A uthor - ized Ford Dealers that the used Ford car you buy from us has been reconditioned to insure the maximum value for the money you invest in it» 7 j wee ‘ It was noticed in one of the Port- .and papers Uiat Mr. and ilrs. Vir- gii Vonce of Oregon City had re- I centiy had tneir home entered and several p ie c e s of jewelry and about i forty aoiiars in money had been stolen. Mr. Vonce formerly lived here and has many friends who were sorry to hear of his loss. Passengers on the train to Port- land on ouluiuay morning were niiss Beebe, Mrs. Reagan and grandchildren Margaret and Vernon Letts, Miss Lucile Guttridge and doctor Rhodes. j Miss James, the president of the Rebekan Assemmy of Oregon will oe tne guest of the local Rebenah lodge on Friday evening. Her vis- it is anticipated with much pleas Phone 2-45 Estacada, Ore. ure by memoers in this vicinity. Mr. P. C. Liehammer, the popu- lar ¡standard On man went up to, Camp b on Saturday morning intent GRADE SCHOOL NOTES Mr, and Mrs. Ed Moore of Glad-' 0„ catching some trout over tne stono were Estacada visitors Satur- week-end. We didn't hear just how First Grade— ..... ,. day and Sunday, calling on Mrs, and successful he was. Supt. Bren ton Vedder and Mrs. The Wm. Fink family are driv- Mrs. John Page, parents of Mrs. Clara Hicinbothem made the pri ing a new improved model Ford Moore. tounng car whicn they recently pur mary room brief visits on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stokes of cnaseu irom the BoD Cooke motor afternoon. Pupils having a perfect attend Portland were guests of S. E. Woos COn,i,any* ance for the last six weeks are: ter and wife on Friday the 23rd, Mr. Richard Palmateer was taken Leslie Hicinbothem, Grover iviggms, and had dinner at the Eslacada ho io Gresnam on ¡Sunday wjiere he George Moore, and Betty Barr. wilt receive treatments for a time; tel. ne lias been sick for several months Those who have the greatest Henry Joyner of George is in and seems to be gaining very slowiy. number of perfect lessons to their Portland this week attending the credit during the same period are Mr. and Mrs. John Closner and Guernsey breeder's Ass n., meeting, Betty Barr, Arthur Pederson, Carl enudren of Ridgefield, Wasn., were He is fancier and owner of several Baker, George Moore, Roger Stamp, guests at the Gerald Wiicox home nead of pe«igreed Guernsey stock Grover Kigginsa and Leslie Hicin on Monuay. Additional guests lo r winch no doubt will b increased as bothem. dinner thai day were Mr. and Mrs. rapidly as possible. f.u Closner and Mr. and Mrs. Clar Fourth Grad*— Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron anu ence Hull of Spnngwater. Visitors in Miss Hermann's room .heir guest, Miss Butler of Portland this week were Mrs. DeLapp, Mrs. BRYAN ENTERS ARENA arove to Gresnam on Tuesday. Snyder, and Mrs. Snyder s nioiner. Dr. and Mrs. Chas Johnson enter Thoe receiving “ hundreds” in the tained Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crutcher Lincoln, Neb,, April 25,— Ex- room in spelling for the past week „nU littie daugnter Betty Jane or Governor Charles W. Bryan stirred are David DuBois, Myron Wood- »uitianu over the week-end, up Nebraska's political cauldron yes worth, Sam Whitehead, Loia Smith Recent guests at Lug Labarre are terday by simultaneously filing as and Viola Wright. aiessrs. and Mesuames H. L. Phli- democratic candidate for governor Fifth Grade— ,'Ott, C. R. Wagner, Chas Goodwin Both the fifth and sixth grades A Portland, Dr. D. H. Hall, Miss are reviewing for the county tests E. J. Hall, Eugene Coleman also which are to be given this week. of Portland, anu max Epstein ot Mrs. Millard Sarver visited our Biackioot, Idaho. room on Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Keith and Mrs. Mattie The political atmosphere seems to sister Miss Marion Maplethorpe and be clearing up to such an extent uer friend Gus Myers of Toledo, that it is possible now to see thru Wash., over Saturday and Sunday, the hase and reach some coneiu- Mlss Thorpe is a teacher in the sion us to the result of the primary school at rono, Wash, to’ Loan on election in the nomination of U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Miller of Port- senator. It is our opinion that land were visiting his parents Mr, Clark and llaney will be the two and Mrs. Robert Miller of George candidates to get the persimmon, over the week-end. B O B C O O K E M O TO R C O M P A N Y Money Money a B e t t e r B u ic k Gasoline, lu brication , water and fair treatment arc all the Berter Buick need« to deliver its mileage at astonishingly low cost. The Valve-in-Heed engine, as Buick builds it, develops more power from a given quantity o f gasoline. Buick Au tom atic Heat Con* FUEL-Gss Ik** trol, an integral part o f melt cars the Buick carburetor, •till further aids fu el economy, by super-efficient carburetion. In no other car, regardless o f price, will you find the com pleteness o f protection for per W A 1 T R J.** ikea form ance afford ed by the Buick “ Sealed Chasais" and “ Triple- Sealed Engine." Dirt cannotg«! in. anvwher*. to cause wear, OIL—L*s Ass looseness and vibración. T o k n o w w h ac m o to r c s r econome really U. for finer transportation at lower cost, o w n a Better Buick. B U IC K M OTOR CO., F L IN T , M ICH* D M S «« r i Ornerei M a n C er*ere*i«e cjfie 'Better^ B U IC K . The Day of Minerals is here further call at-— information BARTHOLOMEW and LAWRENCE Carey Real Estate Co. Phone 001 Estncada, Or*. ./ I V. ItC o s ts im W i l c o x B ro s . M OTOR CO. E staca d a R. G. M A R C H B A N K CONFECTIONERY AND LIGHT LUNCH — -' INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES Field, Flower and Garden Seeds Pea», Bean* and Sweet Corn, per tb ................ 20c Other seeds at wholesale prices Try our Insect Repeller for the pesky Maggots in Your Garden l HAY, Largest Stock of FEED, SEEDS AND GROCERIES In Eastern Clackamas County FLY SPRAYS Dr. Hess Fly Chaser — So-Bo-So — E-Z-Boss Bring your can and get it for less DR. HESS STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS White Diarrhea Remedy Saves the Baby Chick» Have a Can on hand 19 BARS WHITE WONDER Laundry Soap $1.00 I Shopping Bag, 1 Rubber Apron, 65c given FREE Delivery Service— Wednesday, Spnngwater Thurs day, Garfield and George HIGHEST QUALITY always and PRICES RIGHT ESTACADA FEED STORE CASCADE FOR oALFs— One upright nnik cool er, anu e>val top dump pail nearly new fo r 510.00, One set heavy double harness, $12.60. Wreck ing Fr^d car, parts cheap. A. H. FOR E A l LA N G E — Ford touring Bak"V> 1 one-half miles east o f car, A - l mechanical condition viV pugle Creek Grange hall. 4.29-26 exchange for a Ford truck. C McCoy, Eagle Creek. Phone Es- p p R SALE— Flower Plants— Asters tacada 68-7. .a ll colors, Zinnias, Marigolds, Raised from choisest seeds, To FOR SALE— Good No. one Timothy mato* plants ready now, Roy hay, good oat hay bailed $20.u0 '»■layer*, Eagle Creek. per ton at barn. Phone 42— 111. P. W. Douglas, Cutrinsvide. 24-6tp | ^ ¿ N T W ANTED for fire, auto* moblle, casualty and surety bonds MONEV TO LOAN. We have plenty } by ? d established Oregon C* neral of money to loan on farms at 6 j A g * » ^ __________ , It. per cent— from one to twenty. years. No commission on larye j f'OK S A tT '-O n e Vaughn drag saw one stump puller, one set doubla loans. See S. E. W ooster, Esutslb- harness complete, one Petaloora da, Oregon.' 6-ltRtf FOR SALE— Cow and calf, has been fresh twd weeks. W. K. Corbin, R. R. I. riytacada. Any girl in trouble may communi cada, Oregon. 4-29 cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva James Symms family of tion Army, at the White Shield STRAYED — A three-year old cow, Portland were here on Sunday to Rome, Ö65 Mayfair Ave., Portland, partly Guernsey, color tan, with look “ iter their property, Oregon. 9-20-tf white spots; marks, one ho^n bro ■■ 1 * ■ ■ - ■ - — — *■* - ■ ken o ff; should be fresh t$ie 20tn LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No o f April. Anyone seeing her 1 IttCOTV TU l ATDC DQflPtiAtd commission City loans monthly please notify FRED LINS, phone L ID U M l IflL H ln L liiU U IlnlTl plan. Oregon City Abytraet Co. 3411. 4-29-26 .... ... , , . F OR SALE— Italian prune trees, 1 yr. NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N 6 to 8 and 4 to 6 feet; extra Hue. O. WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE W. Failing, Boring, Ore» R. 1. Showing the wonder-dog RiN -TIN - Portland, Oregon, April 24, 1926, TIN. Vou will never regret seeing FOR SALE— Buick touring car, or Notice is hereby given that E. J. will trade for cattle. John Steidl Kelly, whose postoffice address is this wonderful dog picture. 3/4 mile east of Eagle Creek. S d M given as Milwaukie, Oregon, filed atur ay, ay in this office today his application FOR SALE— One team heavy work .No. 07837 for Exchange o f certain SKY HIGH CORRAL horses. Your choice out of .ands within the Mount Hood Na A 8ood ciean Western picture three teams. Roy Douglass. Phone tional Forest, State of Oregon, for w'td of action. Universal pro- 16-3 timber within the Santiam National duction. Forest, State of Oregon, under the Sundaj,( Monda)r >n<J Tuutdm FOR SA LE — One Ford truck^ one act of March 20, 1922,(42 Stat.466) mowing machine, one corn plant May 2-3-4. er, one iron wheel wagon, eight us per Commissioner’s letter “ K ” of CHARLEY S AUNT hay racks, two 1 -yr old bdiy * archJ « H the J“ * " With SIDNEY C H A PLIN heading I in exchange being as follows: goats, on 2-yr. old billy goat; will the cast. This is the greatest laugh The NEA4NEV* and SA4 Sec. Iff, trade for fresh cows, hogs, p.gs T. 4 S., K 6 E.., W.M.a 360 acres- M. A. Nelson, Bering, * etUr of the world and a *lne P â or sheep, ture. Prices 15c and 35c, and eas- Oregon, R4. The timber selected being loc» On Ed Bates place, ved dy worth it, on the NVY^4 Sec. 21, ^ 1 lib miles north o f Eagle Creek on - 9 S., R. 6 E., W.M., 160 » ' -res. Wednesday St Thursday, May 5-0 highway. Any and all per» ons claiming ad- THE AIR MAIN versely the. 1» FOR SALE— Choice Velvet R. I. R. .us described or the This is a picture that Will hatching eggs, 75c per setting timber, Of e> siring to object because please, you. Full of action and d o f the m: called for, or $1.00 delivered. A. -neral character of the land Paramount. or fe- Warr, Haute 3, Gill Plaee, Esta any other reason, to the dis- P' cada, Oregon. jsal to the applicant, should file heir affidavits of protest in this FOR SALE OR TR A D E — " “ office on or before the 12th day of hogs, one corn -Manter, June, 1926. * , 0™* Side ear, Hailey navidso** VTRGIE BYRD, w mar” ^ aviutlV one mow- Acting Register, iron ' 'aine* ° ne hay rake, one , wheel wag'_,n, one horse corn Date of first publication, April 29 .anter, ires1;! milk goats, one billy 1926. goat, ong bug, one touring car, Date of last publication, May 20, 1926* one Maxwf.il 4-door sedan body. The best success in Dairy- What have you to trade? M. A. Marion County. Ing will result when a min' -•r- Neison, on Ed Bates place, R. 4. Clackamas County. al compound is fed which con- Boring, Oregon. 4-29 tains the essential Notice will be. published for four -xements so necessary for consecutive weeks in the "Stayton .-roduction, FOR SALE— Gooseberries, ready to Mail,” at Stayton, Oregon, and and re-productiop pick. Call 55-12, J. S. Osborne. “ Eastern Clackamas News” at Esta 5-6-26 cada, Oregon. M ED ICINA’ u ," IIN E R A L A sup ND MEDICINA POWDER plies thqre essential*. Farm Mortgages ♦ to O w n ♦ lighter* among themselves that scores have been killed and their bodies are floating on the water, according to anglers returning from Last Lane. Two fishermen from a position on a rock wnich enabled them to look cieany into deep water said they sat for half an hour ¿unday and watched the husky warriors fight yne another. Oregonian, ■'» FOR SALE— One Jersey cow, giv ing 3 Va gallors ' of rinilk. Will freshen August 1st Pete Malza- nini. 1 5-6-26 Phone your Orders o 46-1 Custom Grinding U. S. Morgan, Prop. W hat are Your' N eeds? D o you have a business problem? you »n need of information? make an investment? A re D o you wi*h to W hatever >our question, come in and talk ir over with us. Our experience may help you, and we can secure for you expert advice if needad. Estacada State Bank IT P A \S TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE HOME BANK