EA STERN Page 8 BL ~ CLACKAM AS N EW S, TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL 7, 1927 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM ! WANT AND FOR SALE AOS m t --------------^ > *■ '/ ^C H EV R O LET j É co n o m isai Tram f e r i t i l o » Lower Prices becau se o f in crea sin g iblllXllw P r o d u c t io n ! August, 1925 — Chevrolet January, 1925 —There was Iry an­ nounced a new measure of value based on many new quality features—such as motor-driv­ en Klaxon horn, improved sheet metal construction in the bodies, cor­ rugated steering wheel with walnut finish, new headlamp rim construc­ tion and a more convenient gear­ shift lever. Yet, despite all the addi­ tions . . . the a _ , , Coach was reduced Q Z yi to C * * . ^ y J M ich . - troduced a new Chevrolet which «cored a tremen­ dous success. Among ica many new features were: a new and rugged rear axle, an improved unit power plant, a new single-plate disc-clutch, a much atronger frame, semi-elliptic chrome vanadium steels prings,cow! and dash- lamps, and new Fisher bodies fin­ ished in Duco . . . _ f.o .b . and the price o f the * 7 T Flint« Mich. Coach was • • • January, 1926 —Anot spectacular increase in Chevrolet value— a model offering many mechanical improve­ ments, such as a smoother, quieter motor with three-point suspension, a silent V-belt generator drive, new oil pump, more efficient cooling, an air cleaner, larger brakes, etc. Notwith­ standing these im- * fob' movements . . . the A Gj Pm,,; Coach was reduced to v r ~ , Mids. and now ■ Vi X s%'525 8V...‘625 231^695 a a s *715 Sid.»...*745 M The Most H lh iW *39 5 Osm* Beautiful Coach In Chevrolet History! iT ~ W O * aak*« * 4 9 5 AM h im , UM PkM kkikm . Balloon dr«« stand* i f d equipment on all models. In add ition Co the«« low nricee C h e v ro ­ let’« delivered price« 'n c lu d e th e lo w e s t «andling and finano • m * charge# available. Climaxing all o f Chevrolet’s previous value triumphs, the Chevrolet Coach o f today ia acclaimed as the outstanding closed car value o f all time. Beautiful new Fisher bodiea — paneled and beaded, rakishly low and finished in new colors o f genuine Duco . . . full-crown, onc-pierc f . « vrs . . . bullet-type headlamps . . . A C oil filter and A C air cleaner . . . finer perform­ ance, greater riding comfort and rerrarl le «• sg easel A car so marvelously beautiful that you must see it to r.j y. .date it— Yet f. o« b. Flint« Mich« the price has been reduced to . . . . . . '595 CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY James M. Closner, prop. Estacada, Ore. QUALITY AT LOW COST By Lillian Duncan A ccordin g to an ancient and h onor­ Friday, Saturday M atinee A pril 8-9 able tradition, “ All F ools” day was Red Grange in FOR SA LE — 1-1 'A, H. P. Z. Type j w elcom ed in proper style at the high “ ONE MINUTE T O P L A Y “ Gas Engine. 1 5 H. P. upright gas i school. Many and varied were the Alumni Benefit. en gin e; 1 spring tooth harrow ; 1 costumes, and cam eras cHcked stead- bicycle, g ood as new. 2 drag sa w s! jly. In spite o f the day, however, Saturday evening only Vaughns. A lot o f garden t o o ls .; classes w ent on as usual. ‘ ‘ E X IT SM ILIN G” P O IN T E R ’S Second Hand Store; The annUal freshm an-sophom ore and a Gump Comedy buy what you w ant; sell what you ; tug 0f war was j,e[d a( Rivermill in Sunday and M onday, A pril 10-11 don ’t want. lO tf j connection with the celebration. “ THE FALSE A L A R M ” Was the water cold ? Ask the fro sh ! W HAT HAVE YOU to sell or Tuesday— No Show trade? Advertise it in this col- Estacada had the pleasure o f ! umn. having Mr. Gary, principal o f the W ednesday and Thursday Apr. 13-14 j West Linn high school visit the school “ W IT H O U T M E R C Y ” Mr. Gary, in m en­ SEE L O N SB E R R Y and PE R R Y for last Monday. Vera Reynold* w ood. Second grow th 16 in., full tioning the footb all game played be­ measure $6.50 pr cord. Strictly tween the tw o schools, made allow ­ Friday and Saturday, A pril 15-16 ance fo r our defeat, saying that cash on delivery. OLD G RO W TH $7.50 pr cord cut 16 W est Linn had an exceptionally “ VALENCIA” strong team this year. He added in. 4 ft. length $6.50 pr cord. Mae Murray W O OD SA W IN G — pr cord $1.00 that most o f their better men are and a graduating this year so that we may Cash. Gump Comedy hope to make a better showing next BU ILDIN G material— Lumber, any season. Sunday and M onday, A pril 17-18 kind— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav­ “ TH E FIG HTIN G ED G E ” el, Sand— Plaster Board Estacada will enter the baseball Kenneth Harlan - Patsy Ruth Miller , , , n n r , , . . . . . ,, ’ W O OD — 16 inch 1st grow th....$7.00 season by playing Canby Friday at 16-inch 2nd grow th $6.00 delivered Canby. W e are hoping that it will (C ontinued from page 1) start the season rollin g fo r E. H. S. C O A L by the sack or ton week by the Mid-Columbia V qelr.!. Get my prices b efore you buy. I can Growers’ association. The first ship “ A Strenuous L ife ,” the ju n ior save you m oney. M. F. Sarver Mont was made March 22. class play, is progressing rapidly. Phone 39-7 Estacada. Although large crowds daily visit Keep the date April 15 open and the Sandy river, smelt are not running FO R SA L E — Choice R. I. R. eggs, com e to the high school prepared to heavily this year. Troutdale desidents 75c pr setting; cabbage & cauli- en joy the evening. declare there are fewer fish in the j I flow er plants now ready. Other stream than for many seasons. ' plants in season. W . W , Holder Helen Perry, a senior at Estacada, Divorces and marriages ran a close Estacada Greenhouse. tfc won second place in the contest race In Multnomah county during the — — —— ------ --------------- ^ __________^ ____________ _____ _ sponsored by __= Sigma Delta Chi, m __ en’s month of March. One hundred and PU R EBR ED ^Light Brahma^ Hatch- national professional journalism frat- m g eggs from unrelated stock. ernity> at 0 A c fo r her 8tory o f thirty-four marriage licenses were is- Hens weigh 9&10 lbs.; Roosters tj,e recen t educational exposition, sued and 132 divorce suits filed. som etim es 12. D on’t let anyone Es,tacada hag had a good rating fo r Mrs. Amanda Gardiner Johnson, 94, j tell you that Brahmas d on ’t lay, the the last VM„ wir, nin£, first last threp three years, w inning form erly a negro slave, died In Albany I Mrs. Sam Barr, Estacada 27-8p p]ace two yearg ag0> and fourth last Monday at the homo of her em­ place last year. ployer, Miss Maude Henderson, a dl- FOR SA LE — 40 acres o f land. B. F. lect descendant of her original owner. Bullard, Rt. 1. 24-7c With three rowboats lifted and whisked away a distance of 50 feet M ON EY TO LO A N — Have two $1,- EYES Are Precious and other craft turned upside down I treat them a c c o r d -. 000 loans to make. and hurled Into the water, Oak Grove PIAN O TO SELL— Have a good ingly. A complete ____ optical service that witnessed a miniature cyclone recent piano to sell, See, W. A. Heylman pleases and satisfies. Dr. Freeze iy. t f eye specialist. M asonic building,, Or­ It is thought that children bent on egon City. having school dismissed seme months R. I. RED EGGS fo r setting from ahead of time kindled two fires in Large, selected, heavy laying, vel­ FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — Pigs, the basement o f school 67. five miles vet red hens, mated with unrelated Geese, Turkeys. V ery fine six east o f Milton. Little damage was males o f the same strain, whose weeks old pigs fo r sale. Also done. dams w ere also heavy layers. Mrs. turkey gobblers fo r sale, or will H enry Viles, Rt. 1 bx 34 ph. 34-12 If a committee appointed by the exchange them fo r turkey hens. Union County Pomona grange to can­ 13 geese fo r sale, or will trade fo r vass farmers of the valley reports FOR SA LE — Large 0 . I. C. brood cow or h eifer. Call at old John sow, John Githens Currinsville. j favorably a producers’ public market Seaquist ranch at Springwater. 26-27p will be established in La Grande this 27c spring. FOR SA LE — Alsike Clover seed, re­ The W illam ette river closed April ( cleaned, 30c pr lb. while it lasts. AB O U T 12 TONS o f baled clover and tim othy hay. $15 per ton. ; 1st to commercial fishing. The season H enry Heiple, ph. 68-15 26-31p W alter Douglas, U pper Eagle j will reopen November 15. Chinook Creek 27c salmon have been running freely, but FO R SA LE — A com plete business j the height of the run had not been | course in the International C orres­ 4 MONTH LE A SE on 4 room house reached. pondence Schools. Course cost in Estacada. Also 6 month lease $106 but am unable to carry it The most rain for March since 1922 on 10 acres, Afi mile out on County out. Have only started and school fell In Eugene last mouth, according road with nice creek, 5-8 acre will transfer scholarship. W ill re­ j to the report of the local weather ob- ready fo r garden, part in potatoes | server. Precipitation was 2.87 inches, i fuse no reasonable offer. — J. P. free w ood, all fo r $30 with chance tf. I the highest since 6.28 inches fell five | Care o f the News. to buy same land cheap on easy years ago. terms. Call F. J. H uebschwerlen, FOR SALE— Inspected strawberry j j For the Easter Wardrobe- Pi] RE SILK Plaited over Rayon LADIES’ HOSE Until Easter o n ly B Q C Compare with $1.35 values sold by peddlers Men’ Fancy Sox at 50c Men’s Shirts Caps Oxfords Athletic Underwear NEW BOLT GOODS— Lingerie Cloth Hope Muslin 17c English Prints Peter Pan Cloth And Many Others ALSO— Ready made women's apron dresses in English Prints $1.25 The People’s Store H. B. SNYDER Sam Laughlin, cashier of the Yam­ hill State bank, was appointed a mem­ ber of the state Industrial accident commission to succeed Dillard Elkins. Mr. Laughlin will assume his new du­ ties May 1. plants, E tterburg 121, 0 . Eagle Creek Spilde, 27-28p 4th house north o f planing mill. 27c One automobile was demolished, an- ' other was damaged and Edwin Burke. , an employe, narrowly escaped death 1 when 70 tons of bundled paper crash- J ed through the floor of Paul Tragilo's i j warehouse In Salem. One man. Bert C. Picknian o f Port­ land, sustained a fatal Injury subject to the provisions of the state work­ men's compensation act during the past week, according to a report Is- : sued by the state accident commis- , sion. Hickman was a barrel maker by profession. There were a total of 60S accidents reported to the commis­ sion during the week. Mrs. E. E. Hurley o f Umaplne, liv­ ing six miles from Freewater, was ser­ iously burned when gasoline, which she was using for cleaning purposes. xnloded. The Hurley home was burn ed and a baby was injured by the ex plosion. La Grande’» building permits for the first three months of 1927 total (545.205. which Is a larger figure than for any one year In the city’s history > Permits for March also set a new rcr- | crd. calling for $275.690 worth o f nav \ construction. Cheap Sacking M aterial No material Is manufactured at ■ smaller cost than gunny. It Is a strong, coarse anrk-cloth manufac­ tured chiefly In Bengal from Jute, hut In some extent also In Bombay and Madras front sunn hemp. It ia alao manufactured In f hinder. Scotland from Jure Imported from Bengal, and In a antnll way o f late yeara In the United States. The weaving o f gunny la n great domestic Industry In India, ft givessJCCUpntlnn to men, women and children Boatmen employ themselves weaving In their spare moment*, as do farmer», carriers and even do­ mestic sonants. The wearing 1« per­ formed upon the rudest kind o f loom, consisting merely o f a few sticks and poles fastened together with twine. I is the secret of < rBuic/c Success * < Because of the number of Buicks that people buy, you get value in a Buick that simply can­ not be equalled at the Buick price / * Buick puts the savings of volume— the earnings o f lead­ ership— right back into Buick quality / , That’s why Buick gives the satisfaction it does__ why there are more than a m illion en th usiastic B uick owners r * * CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY James M. Closner Estacada, Ore.