Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 20, 1926, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACK
EASTERN
POUR
CLACKAMAS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920
C LA RK LEADING REPUBLIC AN
The bedspread that the ladies of
CANDIDATE FOR SENATO RSH IP the Garfield Grange made was
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O i / ca n depend upon the Used Car Guaran •
r
tee o f an Authorized Ford Dealer. It is hta
expert opinion that the car is worth the price
ashed and that it will give good service. We
buck our opinion with a thirty day guarantee •
BOB
COOKE
M OTOR CO M PANY
Phone 2-45
E stacada, O re.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kifigins spent
Sunday in Portland.
Mr. Harry Kitching was a Port-
land visitor on Friday.
Mr. Thomas Morton was here on
Monday to attend the special meet­
ing o f the Masonic lodge.
Miss Thelma Wilcox and Mrs. D.
B. Esehleman were shopping in
Portland on Friday.
Miss Ethel Hale o f Portland was
a guest o f her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay Hale o f Currinsville over
the week-end.
Mr. Henry Heiple came home on
Saturday to spend the week-end
with his family. Mr. Heiple is fish­
ing over on the Columbia river
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateman and
their son and his wife of Portland
were visiting at the John Lovelace
and Smiley Lovelace homes on Mon­
day.
Chas.T. Stivers
Republican Candidate
for
Representative
Vote 43 X
The baccalaureate services will be
held at the high school auditorium
Sunday evening, May 23.
Rev.
Howard Mort of Independence, and
formerly o f the local Methodist
church will preach the sermon. Rev.
Ira F, Rankin und Rev. Arthur A.
Harriman will assist. Special music
will be provided by Mr. Fred Horn­
er and Mr. Harold Horner. Service3
start ut 8 o ’clock.
A GREAT APPLE VALLEY
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1 he Republican senatorial cam-
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paign has taken the center o f the
political stage and ha3 very largely
diverted attention from the cam-
paign o f candidates for othe offlcis.
The situation in the senatorial
campaign has been repidly chang-
ing during the past two or three
weeks. Everywhere tfiere has been
a decide dswing towards Alfred E.
d a r k in the Republican contest and
m political circles and among politi-
cal writers o f the daily newspapers
it is figured that at the present time
he is probably the leading candidate
for the Republican nomination.
There is some divergence of opin­
ion as to the causes which have
brought about this result.
It is
probable that chief among these
causes are the united support o f the
Progressive element o f the Republi­
can party, his vigorous support of
.he direct primary system, and the
revolt o f members o f the part>
qgainst what appears to be an at­
tempt on the part o f the Oregonian
to dictate the nomination o f the
man selected by it.
Some time ago the Portland Daily
News which has a large circulation
in Portland and vicinity eame out
in support of Mr. Clark. More re-
cantly the Portland Telegram did
likewise. A number o f up-state pa-
pers are also supporting him.
It is quite generally conceded that.
h* wiI1 carry Multnomah county by
a biS vote- that a number o f out-
side countieB wiI1 als°
“ > him
and that he will get a considerable
vote in the balance o f the state.
drawn by Miss Grace H. Cooper, o f
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Portland, Oregon,
H. H. Chindgren, candidate for
State Reresentative on the Republi-
can ticket made the news a visit
Tuesday and stated that he felt
Quite sure tbat be wuuld be nomin­
ated.
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fHEATRE PROGRAM
Saturday & Sunday, May 22-23
f
FOR SALE— Good oat vetch and
wheat hay, $10 per ton at barn.
FOR SALE— Flower Plants— Asters
Phone 116. J. C. Wright. Esta-
all colors, Zinnias, Marigolds,
'cada, Oregon.
5-27-26
Raised from choisest seeds. To-
FOR SALE— Jersey cow, rich milk.
matoe plants ready now. Roy
Jacob Gustafson, Route 1.
5-27
Meyers, Eagle Creek.
WANTED— 6 or 8 week-old pigs or
shoats o f about 75 pounds. Ad­ WANTED— W ood cutters for thirty
dress G. A. Coupland, Estacadat
cords of four foot wood. W. K.
Oregon, Box 85.
orbin, R. 1, Estacada.
FOR EXCHANGE— Ford
touring FOR SALE— Drag saw in first class
car, A -l mechanical condition to
condition, 4 blades.
Phone 18-6
exchange for a Ford truck.
C.
Frank Moore.
5-20
McCoy, Eagle Creek. Phone Es­
LOST— Bay pony, blaze face, heavy
tacada 68-7.
mane, weight about 950 lbs. Find­
MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty
er please notify Oak Grove Rang,«
Monday & Tuesday, May 24-25
o f money to loan on farms at 6
er station,
K E E PE R OF THE BEES
per eent— from one to twenty
SALE— Strawberries,
Clark
years. No commission on large FOR
seedlings, one dollar a crate, pur­
loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca­
chaser pick the berries on fine
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
days.
Furnish your own crates
Wednesday & Thursday, May 26-27
Any girl in trouble may communi­
or pails to put them in. Will be
cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva­
ready about May 10.
FIND YOUR MAN
tion Army, at the White Shield
E. W. Gribbon.
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Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.. Portland,
A Rin-Tin-Tin picture.
Oregon.
9-20-tf
NOTICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
FOR SALE-Mtallan prune trees, 1 yr.
Portland, Oregon, April 24, 1926,
6 to 8 and 4 to 6 iect; extra tine. O.
Notice is hereby given that E. J.
W. Failing, Boring, Ore., R. 1.
Kelly, whose postoffice address is
FOR SALE— Buick touring car, or given as Milwaukie, Oregon, filed
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will trade fo r cattle. John Steidl in this office today his application
No. 07837 for Exchange o f certain
%mile east of Eagle Creek.
lands within the Mount Hood Na­
FOR SALE— Choice Velvet R. I. It. tional Forest, State o f Oregon, for
hatching eggs, 75c per setting umber within the Santiam National
The best success in Dairy­
called for, or $1.00 delivered. A. Forest, State o f Oregon, under the
ing will result when a miner­
Warr, Raute 3, Gill Place, Esta­ act o f Maich 20, 1922,(42 Stat.465)
al compound is fed which con­
cada, Oregon.
as per Commissioner’s letter “ K ” of
tains the essential elements
so necessary for production,
FOR SALE— Dependable used cars. March 27, 1926, the lands offered
and re-produ*tion.
Overlands,
Stars,
Chevrolets, in exchange being as follow s:
The NE Yt NE M and S tt Sec. 16,
Fords and a large list of other
T. 4 S., R 6 E.., W .M ., 360 acres-
ECONOMY .MINERAL AND
used cars $50 to $200.
The timber selected being located
MEDICINAL POWDER sup­
NEW CAR AGENCY
on the NWVi Sec. 21, T. 9 S.,
plies these essentials.
Wiiiys Knight, Ovreland, Chrysler,
R. 6 E., W.M., 160 acres.
Studebaker. Hessei implement Co.
Any
and ail persons claiming ad­
For
Gresham, Oregon.
5-28-26
further
information
call at-
R E L IA B I L IT Y - -SE R V IC E - -Always versely the landg described or the
A large list o f good used imple­ timber, or desirinjPto object because
ments and machinery.
Hessel Im­ o f the mineral character o f the land
BARTHOLOMEW
plement Co., Gresham, Ore. 5-28-26 or for any other reason, to the dis­
posal to the applicant, should file
and LAWRENCE
STRAYED— I have in my posession heir affidavits o f protest in this
since April 30, 8 Jersey heifeis, office on or before the 12th day of
Phone 601
Estacada, Ore.
ranging in age from about 3 to June, 1926.
11 months.
Owner may have
VIRGIE BYRD,
same by paying fo r adv., feed
Acting Register.
and damages or same will be sold
Date o f first publication, April 29
to satisfy claim. — A. Warr, Gill 1926.
Place.
5-27-26
BOB’S BARBER SHOP
Date o f last publication, May 20,
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1926.
FOR
RENT—
40
acres
3
miles
east
AND MARCEL SALON
Marion County.
o f Estacada, known as the Lee
Clackamag County.
Wiils
place
for
rent,
$50
per
year.
S T R IC T L Y S A N IT A R Y
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
Notice will be published fo r four
2. R. Downey, 2423 W. Boone ave.
consecutive weeks in the ‘ 'Stayton
Haircutting 35c
Spokane, Wash.
¿shave 15c
Mail,’
at Stayton, Oregon, and
M ASONIC BLDG. E S T A C A D A
A R T . SMITH, Propr.
F’ u R SALE— Work horse.
W. A. “ Eastern Clackamas News” at Esta­
Coleman, Estacada, Ore. R. 1.
cada, Oregon.
Money
The Day of
Minerals is here
Money
to Loan on
Fanil Mortgages
Carey Real Estate Co.
hnest Bakery
Mrs. Roy W ilcox and little daugh­
ter Betty June and Joyce were vis­
iting with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
i Zogg at Sandy Kidge several days
last week.
i
The cboVanoe sale at the Love-
À
* laee-Gorham store on Saturday was
L very well patronized. These sales
are being conducted by the ladies
• aid o f the Methodist church and
| will continue to be held every Sat­
urday for sow « tint#,
'
STRAWBERRIES— 50c a crate and
pick them yourself.
Kinney &
Lamberson’s place opposite Gar-
tield Grange hall.
A Universal picture.
PORTLAND-CARVER- ESTACADA STAGES
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THE BREAD
SUPREME
Mr. Gerald Wilcox met with a
Very puinful accident Inst Wednes­
day afternoon while cranking n
truck at lhe Cascade garage. The
crank flew otf and struck him in
the face cutting quite a gash in his j
lip and bruising his face quite badly. |
Guests at the W. J. Aloore home
Sunday were Aliss Peterson and Mr.
and Airs. Goodsteil and son David
ol Aidcnwald and Mr. Edgar Alc-
Aipin o f Belfast. Ireland.
WANTED- -A cream Separator. Call
23-11.
THE C A L G A R Y STAMPEDE
Has never before been a candi­
Uver 17,000 carloads o f apples
date for public office.
were shipped out o f the Wenatchee
Advocates— Fewer laws, Economy
Valley, Washington, last year, giv­
in government.
ing it the leud of all sections o f the
Primary Election May 21
United States in apple production.
Paid Adv.
A GIANT GRAIN CO-OPERATIVE
Years ago the farmers of western
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Canada established a market o f their
Municipal 'Terminal, Sixth una Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
own to handle grain. It has steadily
Mr. Lloyd Saling who was with
LlNN'S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
grown and taken over other organ­
the Estacadu Feed Co. for some
DAILY
isations until toda yit is recognized
time is now located at Corvallis, Or­
( A )
a . M .
a s one o f the important and power­
P. M. PM.
*A. M. M.
. PM
P.M
egon where he has a fine position
i. Portland
2:0b 6:20 Lv. Estacada
8:00
ful business concerns o f the Domin­
4 :3 0
8 :3 0
with the Pacific Fruit and Produce
Clackamas
2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek 8:16
4 :45
8 :4 5
ion.
The United Grain Growers
Carvel-
Co.
2:40 7:00
Barton
8:26
4 :55
8 :5 5
have assets o f $9,764,414, with 35,-
Barton
3:05 7:25
Carver
8;45
6 :1 5
9 :16
Mr. Arthur Masse who has been UU0 farmer shareholders owning a
Eagle Creek
3:15 7:35
Clackamas
8:55
5 :2 5
9 :2 5
here for some time visiting at the paid-up capital o f $2,890,000. It Ar. Esiacada
3:30 7 :60 Ar. Portland
9:30
0 :0 0 10 :00
home of his brother, Mr. G. A. tias 400 country elevators and has
* Daily except Sunday
(A ) Saturday only.
SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A.
Masse, left on Tuesday for Winni­ handled 6 million bushels o f grain
Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M.
peg, Canada, whieh is his home.
since the organization was formed,
Air. Julius Krieger had one of his this huge co-operative is an out­
fingers hurt quite badly while at standing demonstration o f what far­
work one day lust week, which has mers can accomplish when they
necessitated His making several trips think alike and work together.
to Portland to have it attended to.
The littie sou of Air. and Airs. GREAT PRODUCTION PROSPECT
FROM THE NORTHWEST’S
Rae Erickson o f camp 8 accidentally
General
rains
the
first
o
f
May
slipped und fell while at play on
Alonday afternoon and was quite have practically guaranteed big pro­
seriously hurt.
He was rushed to duction o f all crops and fruits for I
Estacada to Dr. Alidford who at­ Oregon. Prospects for bumper pro-1
tended him.
He is getting along duction were never better.
nicely now.
Airs. Nelly Marshall came out
from Portland Saturduy to spend
th# week-end with her mother Mrs.
Brunner and her sister Mrs. Eliza­
beth Allen ut the home of the latter.
WANT AND FOR SALE AOS
■A FOR SALE— Milk goats, registered
«
Toggenburg, giving 4 quarts a
day. J. J. Marchbank, Estacada.
a
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
CONFECTIONERY AND
LIGHT LUNCH
IN T E R N A T I O N A L
M A D E -T O -M E A S U R E
CLOTH ES
A Checkins Account
With a properly maintained balance is
a means of establishing between the custom­
er and his bank a financial acquaintance and
a personal contacr to be obtained in no other
way and wh’ ch is of material benefit.
. If not already a customer, you are in­
vited to call and learn of the advantages of
an account carried with us.
OWN FAST “WHITE” AUTO TRUCK TO
ESTACADA RETAIL STORES.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
Re-Elect
PHILLIP
HAMMOND
Republican Candidate tor
LEGISLATURE
¿Paid Adv.;
“ THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
Estacada
State Bank
I T P A Y S T O D O B U S IN E S S W I T H
HOM E BANK
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