Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 17, 1927, Page Eight, Image 8

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    EASTERN
F ir ,H t
CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY,
'• sszs-iaas
2:30
2:30
p .m .
MARCH
17,
1927
G.1EGCN STATE NEWS LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
IYANI AND FOR SALE ADS
0!' GENERAL INTEREST
Friday and Saturday, March 18-19
_________
p .m .
.
. Conrad
“TIN
H A T S"
Nagel and Claire W in d s o r
Brief Resume of Hapodnings ol
_____
the Week C c l h c t e d f or
Sunday and Monday, March 2 0 -2 1
CUT RCQ dC rS»
at BAND HALL
Tuesday, March 22
George Franklin Elcln, 62. Hfc-lon|
WRESTLING MATCH
resident of Oregon, forest ranger ant
Thornton VS. Donovan
ex-legislator, died at his home li
Salem.
Wednesday - Thursday, March 23-24
Bandon harbor between the Moori
“ SIMON THE JESTER”
mill and the ocean will be dredgec
Lillian Rich and Eugene O’ Brien
this summer, government engineers and the MALOLO HAWAIAN TRIO
have announced.
Two »how» for the price of one
Dr. Harold C. Bean of Portland was
appointed a member of the state boan Friday and Saturday, March 25 - 26
of health to succeed Dr. C. M. Barbee
“ THE FLAMING FOREST
who died recently.
be a Country Store
Announcement of the resignation o There will
March 31
Dean William G. Hale, head of thi
University of Oregon school of law
was made at Eugene.
DIVINE HEALING Service
Bring the Sick and Let GOD Heal Them
YOUNG M EN EVANGELISTS
Old-Time Gospel
with
•‘ T H E B IG S H O W ’ *
Joh n L o w e ll and Eva n ge lin e R u n e l
More than 2000 rabbits were killer
In a drive northeast of Bend when 14(
| hunters, armed with shotguns, cover
ed several sections of land.
FOR SALE— 1-1%, H. P. Z. Type
Gas Engine. 1 5 H. P. upright gas
engine; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1
bicycle, good as new. 2 drag saws
Vaughns. A lot o f garden tools.
POINTER’S Second Hand Store;
buy what you want; sell what you
don’t want.
lOtf
WHAT HAVE YOU to sell or
trade?
Advertise it in this col­
umn.
SEE LONSBERRY and PERRY for
wood. Second growth 16 in., full
measure $6.50 pr cord. Strictly
cash on delivery.
OLD GROWTH $7.50 pr cord cut 16
in. 4 ft. length $6.50 pr cord.
WOOD SAWING— pr cord $1.00
Cash.
FOR SALE— 40 acres o f land. B. F.
Bullard, Rt. 1.
24-7c
Left-Handed Cigars
BUILDING material— Lumber, any
It Is not always because si cigar Is
kind— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav­
badly made that the wrapper curls up
el, Sand— Plaster Board,
and works off. It Is often because u
right-handed man is smoking a left- ] WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth....$7.00
A number of Salem high school stu handed cigar. A left-handed cigar Is,
16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered
dents were called on the carpet foi one rolled by the maker’s left hand, j C 0A L b the gack or to„
stò .U. .iL Iû h 'Z ,i
pilling with e g g i automobiles passing for all cigar makers must be ambi­
dextrous.
Get my prices before you buy. I can
the school structure recently.
A leaf of tobacco for the wrapper
save you money. M. F. Sarver
Fire of undetermined origin de
Is cut on the bias and Is rolled from
Phone 39-7 Estacada.
stroyed the building and machinery left to right on the filler. The other \ -------- -— ----------——----------------------- ■
Growers are making preparations
Children enjoy junket made with
Jack Duus, Margaret Betts and of the Stayton flax plant at Stayton piece, for reasons of economy, is then EOR SALE— Choice R. I. R. eggs,
in eastern Oregon to put out bait
75c pr setting; cabbage & cauli­
used, and must he rolled the opposite
vegetable coloring.
Jean Graybeel are back in school af- The loss is estimated at $6000.
for grasshoppers at the correct time,
flower plants now ready. Other
Delegates from six Pacific ant way by the workman’s other hand.
( bnimon brown maniila paper ab- ter an enforced absence due to chick-
states the entomologist o f the ex­
The smoker, If lie holds one of these
plants in season. W. W. Holder
norihv cstsrn states attended a two
periment station. 1 hese insects arc soi us fat from fried canes, potatoes en_P0X-
Estacada Greenhouse.
tfc
day convention of the Northwester: left-handed clgnrs in his right hand,
likely to be serious this season, he anti croquettes.
I Ruth Barr, Imogene Clester, Bob
is sure to rub the wrapper the wrong
Electric Light & Power association a
Way and loosen It. But the cigar is DEPENDABLE
says.
I f growers wait until they
USED CARS— In
Soaking material in sour milk or J Cooke and Charles Surfus have a rec-
Portland.
not a bad one—it Is a left-lmnded one.
appear and start destroying crops ouiter removes mildew.
Overlands, Willys Knights, Dodges,
ord o f perfect attendance during the
The Pendleton Woolen mills, whict
it will be too lute to control them.
Fords, with a large list o f other
Infertile eggs bought fo r preser-1 month o f February,
have been closed since the death o:
used cars. Look these cars over—
Ants
Fight
to
Death
ration will keep longer than fertile
T „ e f ir,t-gr»de pupils have derived f’h-iuncey Bishop hi January, resum
Shade for bees is not recommend­
Extermination of red-meat ants, on e. drive them, then you buy a good
eggs under adverse conditions. They considerable amusement and some ed operations last week with a ful
used car from Hessel Imp. Co.,
ed in Oregon, says H. A. Scullen, of
of the most common pests In Aus­
Gresham
23-24
tralia, frequently is effected by start­
the experiment station. Lees do not contain no developed germ, are slow benefit from an interchange o f let- crew of workers.
A district convention of the Amer ing a war between these ants and war­
dry out well unless they have sun­ to decay and cost no more than f e r - : lets with Theodore Ahlberg who is
confined at home with the chicken- Iran lagicn was held in Pendleton Sat like soldier unts. The war between MONEY TO LOAN— Have two $1,-
light. If a shed is used for protec­ tile eggs.
urday, with legionnaires from Union the two varieties of ants Is started b.v ! 000 loans to make.
Baking
soda,
often
used
with
P°x-
tion it is built high enough to allow
Mrf> Ernegt Duug and Mfg L< Umatilla, Morrow and Gilliam coun placing a large uncooked bone near PIANO TO SELL— Have a good
the sun to penetrate.
The double green vegetables to set the color and
the nest occupied b.v the red ants, nnd
piano to sell, See, W. A. Heylman
telescope cover usually gives enough make more tender, kills some o f the rrexeU vUlled the pnmary room Fri_ ties in attendance.
when they begin feeding, the bone Is
tf
vitamines.
’ day afternoon.
The government will be asked t( removed gradually nearer the nest of
protection and shade.
send
the
United
States
dredge
Col
Rayon requires special care in
soldier ants, a writer In the Sydney I FOR SALE— Trio Embden geese,
P. S. Mlchie to Coos hay at onco. Ship Bulletin tells us. When the two i Shropshire buck, and Barred Rock
Bees for the beginner are obtain- laundering. As with silk, it should
Little Marjorie Hogan,
grand-
ed in Oregon from mid-March to not be tubbed directly with soap, dnugnier o f Mrs. Page has joined the ping Is crippled there by the channe tribes meet while attempting to oh- ^ hatching eggs ,Wm. Hyde, Eagle
tain food from the same hone, open
mid-April, says II. A. Scullen, bee but treated with a solution o f mild
°* fhe third grade unuer the and bar conditions.
Creek.
23-4p
specialist of the experiment station, soap dissolved in lukewarm water be- instruction o f Mrs. Lane.
A special election will bo held It warfare follows, during which casu
Canhy March 19 to vote on the ques alties become exceedingly heavy on FOR SALE— A complete business
Good colonies are bought from u fore put with materials to be washed.
Mi-He
Boyer, Walter Scrutton,
both sides. Usually the battle ends In
course in the International Corres­
dependable beekeeper in the neigh- It is then washed with a gentele, |
tion of levying a special tax of $300<
en Laden, and Rose Baker are
the complete extermination of one of
pondence Schools.
Course cost
borhood. If they cannot be had in squeezing motion, wrapped in a soit
to purchase more land tor the uniot the armies.
ausent Irom the fourth grade room
$105 but am unable to carry it
this way they are shipped in 2-pound towel to absuio excess moisture anu
high school grounds.
on account of sickness.
out. Have only started and school
combless packages, or in 2-frame ironed with a moderately not iron.
A branch of the state library, t<
will transfer scholarship. Will re­
nuclei. Sometimes a swarm is cap­
The P. T. A. benefit show given serve the various counties in the in LOGANBERRY Plants for sale, G.
The greasy condition o f doughnuts
fuse no reasonable offer. — J. P.
tured und transferred from a hollow is removed by plunging them quick­ Friday night and Saturday atternoon terior. is to be established at Ariing
24-5p
T. Beebe, Garfield.
Care o f the News.
tf.
tree, or is attracted by a decoy hive. ly into hot water immediately after w a s well attended, airs. Gardners ten. if the city will furnish quarter!
PUREBRED Light Brahma Hatch­
room won in the tiCKet-selling con­ and a local librarian.
tliey are fried.
ing eggs from unrelated stock. LADIES, who can do plain home
A New York man who once ped­
Crushed under tons of gravel ant
One heaping tablespoonful is equal test, selling over $12 worth of tick­
sewing and want profitable spare
Hens weigh 0&10 lbs.; Roosters
dled ice is now head o f a ten million-
ets,
for
which
a
prize
will
be
award­
rock. Harry Woods, 22, was killed, ant
to three level tablespoonfuls, and one
time work. Send stamped addres­
sometimes 12. Don’t let anyone
dollar merger.
There is nothing
ed.
anss
Beck
s
room
came
out
sec-
his companion, Clinton Moore, was bur
rounding tablespoonful is equal to
sed envelope for particulars. Glen-
tell you that Brahmas don’t lay,
more profitable than a pair of ice
led for 38 minutes in an accident in i
two level tablespoonfuls.
Six
boys
and
girl’s
in
Miss
Beck's
Mrs. Sam Barr, Estacada
24-5
DALE CO., PUTNAM STA. N. Y.
scales.
_______________
The lower crust o f berry pie will room got 1UU per cent in tne recent gravel pit near Bend.
A special election for the city ot FOR SALE— Loose timothy hay; 2 - FOR SALE— 1400 lb. horse, Ironage
not be soggy if sprinkled with flour county spelling test. They were Lois
spud planter. W ANT Fresh cow
or Hour and sugar before the filling Bates, Carol locum , Glen Cary, Eda Hubbard has been called by the city section harrow; 1-section harrow;
cultivator; Oliver— 40 plow; team
as part payment on horse. Roy
is poured in.
Hayden, Amanda Sarver, Lyle Bar- councU for April 28 to vote on bonds
of $10,000 for establishment of ar
o f horses. Geo. Walter, Currins-
Still, Eagle Creek, Ore.
24-5p
row and Glen Marchbank.
Guaranteed
electric lighting plant.
A man in Los Angeles the other
—------------------------------- FOR SALE— 13 acres adjoining city
There were seven boys and girls in
The Southern Pacific has the neccs FOR SALE
RADIOS
1 Guernsey-Jersey cow
limits. This would make a beauti­
day refused to pay the barber be­ Miss Beck's rooms who were neither
sary material on the ground and wil
7 yrs. old, fresh Apr, 1, $50. Team
ful chicken ranch. Reasonably well
MADE IN OREGON
cause the barber failed to give him absent nor tardy during the past 1 begin at onco the erection of a tint
horses 2400 lbs. $130.
William
improved. Must be sold. W. A.
They were Lyle Harrow, new passenger and freight depot ai
a hot towel. Most of the men we month.
Let me demonstrate this west­
Gilgan Rt, 1. Phone 43-3 24-lp
Heylman.
Gilbert
Gilgan,
Neva
Lemon,
Carol
Algema
in
Klamath
county.
know would rather pay not to get
ern-built Rudio in your
locum , Louise Armstrong, Glen
Former Senator Robert N. Stanfioh
own home
one.
Cary and Catherine O'Brien.
The plans to ictuni to Oregon in about twe
last four named have been neither weeks, he says probably to engage
See me f o r A and B Batterie»
If we were appointed to the senate absent nor tardy since they entered once more in the sheep business He
and the senate refused to seat us, school this year
will mako Portland his home.
we wouldn't worry any, because we
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Reports filed with Clare A. Lc?
Ph o,,e 69-7
have been thrown out o f better J
state Insurance commissioner, sho-
places than that anyhow.
that a total ot .15 fires in Oregon out
Pulitzer Would Have
side of Portland during February re
Had Royal Dirds Shot suited In losses aggregating $146 930
Fltzrnj- Gardner, in Ills book "More
Transfer of the annual summer cn
Reminiscences of an Old Bohemian.’’
tells this storv nliont Joseph Pulltxer: rampment of the Ore-on naticna
“ On one occasion, haring to Slav one guard from Medford to Gearhart ha‘
We Are Going: to Sell to the Highest Bidder
night In London, nnd fearing that been finally approved, except fot i
his rest would be disturbed hr street minor details, by the war department
traffic, he instructed his laindon rep
After several weeks’ investigation, s
fesentntlve to obtain at any cost the
Baker eounty credit bureau was or
Use of some private house where no
traffic could he heard. One of the grnlzed at a meeting of merchants ir 1
mansions In Kensington palace par­ Baker, to prevent their incurring,
dons was rented for a week for the losaes from the present credit sys
pty-pose of a night's rxvupntlnn. tem
I’nlltlzer was quite satisfied with the
Governor Patterson issued requisi
At 2:30 P. M.
arrangement nntll. In the early hours tion papers looking to the return tc i
of the morning he wn» awakened hy
Fill out the a tta che d blank, w rite you r bid in the »pace p r o ­
Oregon of Albert Brownlee, who If
fi* iee—mtsel
yrtts
Chevrolet stands unchallenged as
the piercing shrieks, not many cards
vided, sign y o Ur n am e and addre»» and mail o r deliver the blank
»anted In Lane county for murder
to u» in a sealed e n v e lo p e any time b e tw e e n now and 6 ; 0 0 o
the world s largest producer o f gear*
away, of peacocks from Kensington
on M a rch IS, 1927.
P 1
palace. He rnng for his valet gave Brownlee was under arrest at Walk
shift trucks.
him a revolver—Pulitzer generally Walla.
hnd one—and told hint to go out and
Carl Pope was appointed state lane
W ith its pow erful valve-fn-head
All Bids must be signed with name and address.
shoot tlte birds The valet, not dar­ attorney for Marion county to succeed
motor now equipped with an AC
—at t h e s e
All Bids must be in by the prescribed time.
ing to disobey his master, did some Brazier Small, who has resigned. L i
oil filter and AC air cleaner; with a
All Bids will be opened at the prescribed time and not b e fo r e .
Low P r i c e s !
desultory firing; the neighborhood F Conn was appoi-ted state land at
6-inch channel steel frame, super*
Successful bidder must be present when bids are opened
was alarmed; police rushed to the torney for Lake county He will sue
rugged rear axle and modem 3-speed
C o m e in and lo o k the mach ine o v e r on o u r floor b e f o r e bidding.
spot, and Pulitzer was seriously In­
ceed O. C. Gibbs.
Phone Uf at No. 1141
transmission, recently improved—
convenienced by the enforced tem­
1-Ton Track
More than 70 per cent of the 2SS
porary absence of his servant."
the Chevrolet Truck is praised by
P»n«l Body I D Jf
Oregon high school students who par
1-Ton Truck c
users everyw here as the greatest
Cat-
and
'
tlcipated In the Bible study exnroina
C Kuala
Commercial car value o f all time.
Only
a
Life
Interest
tions
in
January
failed,
according
U
CRESHAM. ORE.
PHONE 1141
A (Junker was looking at one of C. A. Howard, stale superintendent ot
Come in and see the truck that has
Tear on the dotted ling
the gres I pictures which Turner re­ public instruction.
V T > n T r~ k»395
Won worldwide leadership. Learn
fused to «ell. “ Mr. Turner, said he.
** hv it has given such supreme satis*
HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Allan Jones, for the past four year
Alt prie a /.#.*, PJiM* M ick.
"my nephew tells me that thou vainest
Gresham, Oregon
I taction to so many users c f every
that picture very highly." "Well.” bailiff of the state supreme court, ha-
1 » a d d i t i o n t o t h a t » lo w
ui
m£ " • * * b ,d . o f *
f»r one new
p rie ra C h .v r o lc f 't d e l l . t r a d
type— Mg fleet operator* and indi*
said Turner. "It is true that I have resigned to accept employment in th<
Black Hawk Manure Spreader, and if I am found to be the highest
prirca Includa ih » lowcM
vuiual owner*
been offered a very large sutn t.MO claims department of the United
n andllngand G a m e l a *
bidder. I agree to meet your regular terms in payment, and it is
understood that 1 am to receive a No. 26 Machine as described in
fUle-na for It. which I have refused." Stites veterans' bureau, with head
the circular.
"Tin a. ' »¡dd i he (Junker. "I »bonld call qua-ters In Portland.
Signed......
tint pivi e my dead stock
It just
Gvvertior Patterson has received In
(Name)
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
Cost« 7*> guineas a year to keep that formation that federal quarantine hat
picture on thy wall ” “ I have never
been
ordered
oa
alfalfa
iiay
shipment!
James M. Closner
Estacada, Ore.
(Address)
ts-iked at It In ih.it light," coniessed
Date
T arier; hut I have oaly a life ia to the state of Nebraska from Biker
Malheur und Union counties becaus«
(Rural Route No.)
terest in It."
¿N ang and Addrgs* Must Be Filled Out)
of the alien . weuvU.
j
HALOWAT
Clyde Schock
i
Special Spreader Offer
O N E o n ly
Superior Black Hawk Spreader
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927
RULES
' s T â ï *680
Hessel Implement Co.
610
'495
i
worlds
low tst
p r ic e d
g e a r s h if t
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