Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 03, 1927, Page Eight, Image 8

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    KASTERN
E ig h t
CLACKAM AS
NEW S, TH U R SD AY,, F E B R U A R Y 3, 1927
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The La Dee lumber mill is starting:
work n^ain and the night freight
commenced work Monday night.
Mrs. W. W. Smith left fo r Seattle
Monday, where she will visit freinds.
Her husband, W allace Smith, is tak-
ing a business trip to Jackson county,
Oregon, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne. Mrs.
Sarver and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gard-
iijc \ ere visitors at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Darrow, last Sunday..
Edith Hurkenrider was in Portland
visiting her two sisters last Sunday.
Raymond Lovelace returned Sat-
,
.
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, ,
,
urday evening from a trip in southern
Oregon where he has been play.ng
L ? E iiá i
yW tfm m m ifl Tr*ntfriéti—
ss c £ D i s t i n c t i o n
made possible by
ÇJheJfc:'! B eautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet Uislortf
F IS H -T A IL M O D E L IN G —
adds a distinguished »«i-cp to
the rear o f the Roadster,
Coupe and Sport Cabriolet.
(one-piece' ohivh lend sub­
stantia! grave totiie sweeping
body lines.
N o o th e r car, as low in price, otters
such featu res as fish -ta il m o d e lin g ,
fu ll-c r o w n o n e -p ie c e fe n d e rs , bu llet-
ty p e la m p s and th e like. Come in—
and see for v o u rs e ltl
B U L L E T .T Y P P H E A D
LA M P S —and cow, lamps.
Up-to-the-minute in style.
A
s 'X
The Coupe
The Sedan
The Landau
The Touring
or Roadster
$595
*625
*695
*745
*525
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Freeman o f
Huber were guests at the home o f
Mrs. Freeman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodward and
family, o f Oregon City, were visitors
1 -Ton Truck
* $495
(Chassis Only)
on T ruck * $395
lCh*MÜ Only)
Balloon Tlrea Now Stand*
ard On All Models
All prices f.o .b . Flint, M ich.
¡ ¡ f 1 Sunda>' at the hom* o{ Mrs-
iv oodward's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Womer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Richards were
visiting at the home o f Mr. Richards'
sister, Mrs. W. W. Rhodes. Tpe Rich­
ards are from Oregon City.
The Sport
C A B R IO L E T
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18‘ 01 ast
Dorothy Kleatch started to school
last Monday, She is in the seventh
grade.
Mrs. Ed. Bates and fam ily are cut
.
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.
o f quarantine and the girls are back
in school.
Mr. and Mrs. W allace Smith and
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,
Mr. and Mrs. A lva Smith were m
Portland on Friday.
Reduced
Prices!
Tbs Coach
' . t5'
' 6teti " ,' ’e' an
William Shearer were Sunday guests
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Beck.
Sallie Clinton o f Astoria was a
week-end visitor o f Vivian Gorham.
R. H. Currin was at home over the
week-end. He was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen.
*715
f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
t
TIRE CAR HIER--mounted
tree from dir bo
rig -IN
supported by steel brackets i
Peculiar things happen with radio
sets. R. C. Morrison picked up sev-
eral eastern stations one night last
week with his aerial disconnected
from the set.
He got local stations
' VM HBT
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
James M. Closner, Proprietor
QUAL I T Y AT
draw considerable blood and their
bites irritate the hens so they often
lose flesh and even stop laying. The
best thing to do is to spray the
chicken house with one o f the wood
preservatives, such as carbolineum,
or with crude petroleum or creosote
oil. Y ou ’ll need from 3 to 5 gallons
o f the spray fo r a house which holds
200 hcn3. Spray it with a good force
BETTER RANGE PASTURE
pump. Drive the liquid into the
'
cracks
in the wood.
Grazing the herbage o f bunch
grasses on cattle and sheep ranges o f
the W est when its average height is
four inches or less not only fails to
M tigf the h
o f the animals but
also stuntg the vcgetation> 88y ^ z -
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Where manure is used as fertilizer,
cows on home-grown feeds,
under
proper management, will return to
the soil about 80 per cent o f the fer-
tility taken from the land in grow ing
their feed.
Money
Money
oaa vcttia .
.
ing experts o f the forest service,
Mrs. C lifford Kiggvns and children Unit#d States Department o f A g r ;cul.
were n Oregon C.ty E-riday
,e rurtherm ore the shortage of
M . H. Heylnian was a Portland forage o f good food value and the
Volume Production
In a d d itio n to m a » .c r lg nctv bodies
by Fisher— in addition to a host of
mechanical improvements typified
by A C oil filter and A C air cleaner
— the Most B e a u tifu l Chevrolet of­
fers certain features heretofore re-
garde J as marks o f distinction on
the costliest car... These are made
possible at Chevrolet’s amazingly re-
duccd p rices only because volume
production results In definite econ­
om ic. and 1 ccause Chevrolet now,
as a lw a ys, passes these savings on to
the buyer in the fo r m of added value.
BACK TO THE SOIL
to Loan on
high succulence and comparatively
low nutrtive value o f young herbage
sometime8 causes
serious
livestock
losses early in the spring.
Bunch
crosses, as a general rule should be
about gjx incheg jn hei ht before
Fai\n Mortgages
grazing begins, and the earlier-ma-
turing plants should have flow er
italkg showing.
Grazing closely twice or even
■ hree times Yn'a'M ason,'provided' the
first grazing ¡, late enough and the
Carey Real Estate Co.
intervals are sufficient fo r the vege­
tation to recover fu lly from
each
cropping, ordinarily does not serious­
ly a ffe c t the yield and vigor o f the
plant " o v e r ,
i
Maintenance and improvement of
native pasture lands, the forage on >■------
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which is composed largely o f b u n c h ------------------------- --------------- ■ — .»
grasses, is dependent upon the B U ILD IN G material— Lumber, any
periodical production o f a fertile
kind— Brick— T ile— Cement, Grav-
seed crop. To insure seed production
el, Sand— Plaster Board.
o f the more palatable forage plants WOOD— 10 inch 1st growth....$7.00
requires prevention o f too early
16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered
grazing, avoidance o f overgrazing. C 0 A L by the saek or ton
and effective control and distribu-
T E A M and Harness
tion o f stock.
3 Vs inch Mitchel wagon, 60 tooth
harrow, 50 tooth harrow, 3 or 4
THE OUTLOOK FOR 1927
plows.
Get my prices before you buy. 1 can
The O. A. C. Extension Service
save you money. M. F. Sarver
says that while there has not been
Phone 39-7 Estacada.
much
liquidation o f farm mortgages
.
in
ln Oregon,
0regon ’ farmers
farmers have
have been
been gen-
gen- FOR S A LE — Second growth fir cord
erally catchin* UP on current in- wood; dry; $4.50 per cord de-
debtedne!S durin«
“ »•
Past
two livered. John Nicholson, R. 1. 15-18p
WANT UNO FOB SALE AOS
with both ground and aerial discon- years’
Tuhe rePort, sa>’s tree *ruit
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nected.
The set he operates is a ?rowers have not fa r« d a* " e l l as FOR S A L E — Itahan prune trees, 1
Halowat All-wave purchased from other commodity Producers,
owing year; extra fine.
O W. Failing,
Estacada, Oregon
Clyde Schock.
t0 ow Prices and troubles resulting Nurseryman, Boring, R.F.D. 14-21p
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from the use o f spray. O f general
IN V IT E YO U N G PEOPLE
business conditions the service says P O IN T E R 'S Second Hand Store;
buy what you want; sell what you
At the regular monthly business th* ,itu atio“ continues without de­
don’t want.
lO tf
meeting o f the Eagle Creek Christ- "«¡opm en tt in either way and that
ian Endeavor which met at the home the/ f “ nothing in sight that suggests
W HAT HAVE
YO U
to sell or
o f M. C. Glover last Friday evening. 5udden changes,
trade?
Advertise it in this col­
plans were made fo r the next two
umn.
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CHICKEN BEDBUGS
months’ programs.
A social hour
LOCAL ITEMS
was spent at which Wm. Shearer, the
FOR S A LE — Team o f horses, 2700
— * district president. R. E. Beck, Kath­ Chicken bedbug* are common. lbs. Also 28 White Leghorn hens.
They
come
at
night
and
attack
the
leen Beck and Miss Montague were
On Henry W allert place. M. An­
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Moore and guests. An invitation is extended to hens, then hide during the day. They
derson
18 e
Mrs. O. H. Graybeal were Portland all young people to attend the meet-
FOR SA LE — Piano in storage; used
visitors Friday.
ings o f the Endeavor society.
only six weeks. Latest style, plain
C. A. Dykeman o f Vancouver. Wn.»
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case. Baldwin make. Sweet tone
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IRON HORSE COMING
and responsive action. W ill sacri­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson have
Mana* i r Marchbank o f the Lib-
fice fo r immediate sale.
$10.00
erty theatre has secured that great
moved into the Lemon house.
per month if desired.
W rite B.
..
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.
epic. "T h e Iron Horse." fo r an early
Miss Maud Murgeon was in Port- gbow^ng
Hatfield, Piano Broker, P. O. box
land Sunday.
548, Seattle. Wash.
18-19c
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith and
BIG BUSINESS FARMING
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fsch.eman were
FOR SALE — Weaned pigs and three
in Portland on Saturday.
young brood sows. 6 months old,-
SPECIALIST
John Tromble. president o f the
in Internal Medicine fo r the
0. I. C.
C. W. Douglas. Rt 1. 18c
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop are Kansas State Farmers Union, in a
pas: fifteen year*
visiting n Seattle Washington.
recent speech at Hutchir.aon. says
FOR SALE — Piano comparatively
Mrs. Betty Wallace :s staying with that big business has under wav the
new. 2 incubators in first class con­
DOES N O T O P E R A T E
organization and control o f agricul­
Mias Vivian Gorham fo r awhile.
dition.
W. A. Heylman
18c
Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Currin have ture under one head, controled by
W
ill
be
at
beer, having their house wired fo r big industries, with experts super­
FOR S A L E — 1 grade Holstein cow;
BENSON HOTEL
vising fanning and farmers working
electric lights.
1 grade Jersey cow, both fresh. 2
Wednesday
and
Thursday
under orders.
Tromble said under
long
yearling heifers. W. M. W in­
A lbert S elf 's o f Portland was a
February 9 end 10
•h s plan, o f scientific farm ing farm ­
ters.
Estacada. Rt. 1.
I8 p
visitor here last week.
Offic Hours 10 a. at., to 4 p.
ers would be little less than peas­
Mr* Mary Adams went to Portland ants.
M IL L TR A D E — 1916 Ford touring
last Wednesday to meet her sister.
TW O D A YS O N L Y
with 1927 license, fo r range. Must
Mr*. Ros e Neely, o f Tacoma, who SAYS CREDIT BUYING
be in good condition.
O. D. Bow­
has arrived for a short visit.
No Charge fo r Consultation
IS GOOD BUSINESS
man. Rt 1 Estacada, Oregon 18-19c
Mr*. Edith Plank o f Portland was
n F*-*rada m sitirg her daughter.
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
Purchasing o f merchandise upon
.V ss Claudia Plank, this week-end.
terms o f installment payments is ate ia medicine and surgery and i*
Mr. .md Mr*. V irgil Yonce f-om now recognized a# good business licensed by the State o f Oregon.
Cve -on C ty spent the week-end with says E. R. White, manager o f the
He does not operate fo r chronic
V r ar.d Mrs. Ray Lovelace.
Oregon C ity branch o f the Eastern appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of •ridav and Saturday, February 4-5
“THE GAY DECEIVER
Stasis and E li,--b u rg from the O u tfitting company.
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He h as to hss credit wonderful
Lew Cody
'
*.-<> in Oregon City were
Mr. W hite has had a long exper-
LOW
COST
1
Best Steaks
—
AR E
SOLD
BY
US FOR
25 c lb.
H av #
Y ou C o m p a re d
this
P r ic e
w ith T h o se C h a r g e d in P o r tla n d
ESTACADA YMEAT COMPANY
DOLLAR
DOWN
Balance in Convenient Terms
BUYS
A N Y
GARMENT
1 N
— N ou Wear at Onct
No Red Tape
OUR
STORE
No Interest
Clothes for All the Family
MERCHANDISE OF MERIT AT CASH TRICES
Your Credit Is Good Here
Bemc permanently located, regularly employed and
morally responsible are the only requirements—
WE PA Y T R A N S P O R T A T I O N
If you buy here we will pay in cash the actual cost to
and from our store. We want more folks to know
us and.
GLADLY system —
BUY NOW —
—WHY WAIT?
EA S TERN
OUTFITTING CO.
Beaver Bldg.—
—Over Wool worth Sior*
Oregon City
Look for the Clock Over the Entrance
Coming to
Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
has ••«•** Monday.
Ralph Tracy o f Logan was a vie-
itor here M '-d a y
J
^ 1 « C tw k » u here on
.« ness M ' u-day
^ * Kaaco fa:- I t are quaranti-ed
fo r smallpox.
Thirty-three high »ehe.-
ru-.-.ls
were absent Monday, most o f them on
account o f severe cold*
Forest Ranger Armstrong attended
e o
ty club at George Sat-
urday even i-g
M r* J U Moore "-»d e a gu ari *n
:
Fr lYt
ship m p to Canby.
Oregon City ar.d
,t
--o
1
.■« A —«Tea-.
Legion.
Dot Johnson had as guests at her
te-th b.rthday dinner her teacher.
M**. u-rduer. Esther Gardner and
erce with this system o f merchan-
d * - g and says that the losses from
failure to pay fo r goods purchased
are becom r.g almost negligible The
terms o f payment are adjusted by
v-im to suit his customer and he savs
the f rst sale is on’y an intro­
duction to steady business with his
•us*-met*
He beFeres strcnglv in
advertising and » out fo r business in
this end o f the county.
M *s
Della
Pear*on.
form eriy
married to Ja* W
Fitxgerald o f
So-. F r a n c « ”
January 25
A fte r
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> * U n g this county. P H M ss
Pearson
T f' ; ‘ ~ -
Dre w t o * A t fc « i
gaged as school nurse
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K IL L A HOC— SAVE t i j
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,u t* in di*«ase* o f the stomach.
SU N D AY. F E B R U A R Y 6
‘:r * r- bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
“LADIES OF LEISURE"
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting.
weak lung*, rheumatism-
c* tarrh- weak
leg ulcers and rectal ail- Monday and Tuesday. Februray 7 • ?
^ebekah Benefit ‘ BOBBED HAIR”
’T'4 ,r'-*-
Beicw are the names e f a few of
h»
many satisfied patients in Wednesday and Thursday. Feb. 9-10
Oregon:
Mr* L
"THE DANGER GIRL ”
L
Peetx,
Mom,
heart
trouble.
F. Hager, (daughter Ma­
rie' Waiton. tonrils and adenoid*
Mr* F C. Ms-oy. Hillsboro, ulcer
o f the leg.
Mr* Neis Peterson. Skamokaw*
Wash., coirti*
Grove- C. Gcuthier. Coquille. Or#.,
cohtis and ulcers of stomach.
Mr* Carl Johnson. Marshfield.
ear trouble.
T i a ** T* 18 * ^ « g e o f about $1$
J- M-. Turner. Dalle* stomach
hmse on each hog yea slaughter fo r your
X?
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Fc
n .>a-ver t
> X
f r w . Bvemertau ou a furWugtL
*
O f ccurse this m rim * trouble.
E. A. R
J . P e r r e - b *, rurv>-ased a new doesn t take into cone: ierarion the
K'-arr.ati Fall* ap-
«
ihevrv e- e ^ c h and win take the « « o f vour labor, cur.ag m a te r a j “ J- :
■J -O
r *
-tie sp - to (a n c o u 'e r and such things.
Remember the above date, that
^ inMrtmy
^
^
consultation oe this trip sefli be free
James l leaner, new pr\>pn«or o f
4 scienns* at Ph-ilade'nhia trace* ard tèa: h * treatment * different.
,'aseade Motor Ce . left Morsiay man hack to a primitive f*h .
Harmed women must be accom­
And
fo r F'.mira when« he » interested ta
panied by their husband*
V
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V
Me wi*. returu U'atorr. w. haven't got far a»ay from --a# hem*
II ■ a p e t t t u
f-M
»v e # j e t
Act-«**
Bradbury Bidg. Lo*
•«•>«**# * L e d e r a i».
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Saturday. Feb. 11-12
Rex Ingram Feature
"THE MAGICIAN"
Al ee Terry end P -«l Wcyeaer
Friday and
M r* F
JOIN
The Rebekahs
»t their Benefit Show
B o b b e d H a ir * ”
Liberty TheetP — 2S«
FEBRUARY
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and
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