Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 28, 1927, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    FASTERM CLACKAMAS NEWS,
E 4
THUNSDAY. JULY 28, 1927
Weekly C o u n ty Agent News tricity has been used in dehydration culation system.
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of prunes and nuts. The design of I w g Cooke and famiIy of Loi
C. L. Long, Txtension Horticultur- I dehydrators has been vastly improved Angeles, are visiting at the home of
A’ong this lino Frank G. Cramer la O f tin- Iragon Agricultural College '*» the !“st few years and the capacity j. a . Kiggins, of Cozadero for a few
nemos 2il questions that merchants, expects to bo in Clackamas County, approximately doubled by the recir- days.____________ __ __________
hoitid answer before they can expect August 9 and 10th. The purpose of
full results from their fldvert!sing:
Mr. Longs visit is to give demonstra­
1. Have 1 a sign that points the j tions on. the use of sulphur dut for
way to my store?
‘.he control of brown rot of prunes.
2. Does the outside appearance of i The “Niagara” Duster Company has
my store attract favorable attention? | agreed to furnish a machine for the
DURING THE HOT WEATHER WE ARE
3. Are my windows paying full | demonstrations which will be arran­
CARRYING A FULL LINE OF
rent?
ged for at Cams and Estacada. These
4. Do I make my window display meetings are in line with the recent
LUNCH MEATS
talk by use of show cards?
DILL PICKLES 4 for 10c or Per Dozen 25c
marketing meetings held at Corval­
5. Do 1 price everything on dis­ lis.
Have you ever experienced delay and an­
play
so my customers can see for
The elimination of brown rot is
noyance in endeavoring to cash a check where
themselves?
declared by marketing experts to be
6.
Are
my
windows
well-lighted?
j
you were not known?
a forward and important step to im-
Do they attract people to the store Prunes.
after dark? ,
The pear and cherry slug, a green­
The next t>nts you go -raveling come »n anwi
7. Do I display all of my kindred ish brown slimy slug, like larva which j
go sem« of our TRAVELLERS CHECKS, good
liner, the many smaller items needed skeletonizes the foliage of pear,
in connection with the larger ones?
everywhere and require no identification.
cherry and some other trees is doing '■
8. In my store do I make it ea3y considerable damage to Clackamas j
for my customers to buy? Is it at­ County orchards.
tractive? Is it different or just like it
This pest is controlled by spraying
0-
lias been for years?
the infes-ed trees with arsenate of J
9. Is my store well-lighted; is it lead at the rate of 2 pounds to 50
| on* of the bright spots in town?
gallons of water.
19. Do my fixtures seil goods for
An 4-II Canning club was organiz­
! me or are they used merely as stor- ed at Estacada with Mrs. F. A. Simms
' age ?
a3 local leader, and the following 1
j 1!. Do I have a bargain table and members enrolled: Lois Bates, Lois j
i do I change it frequently?
Smith, Carol Yocum, Margaret Nord- I
12. My silent partner is the mer- bin and Esther Simms.
' char.dise on my shelves. E he as act­
On Sunday, July the thrity-first
ive as I expect my clerks to be? Is the Cams Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs will
T h ru th e w hiskers in a flash
he cn the move or is he a loafer?
— leaving the face sm ooth as
hold their seventh Annual picnic on
1?. In my want book do I list the the Molallv River. There will be sev-
velvet.
ite -s called for that I do not carry in r-ral talks, some races, horse shoe
stock?
T he s tro p p e d , smooth*
pitching contests and of course every­
14. Do I let people walk out of one will swim. At noon will be the
edged blade does it. VALET
my store with merchandise without big picnic dinner.
W S;
AUTOSTROP RAZOR is the only
having an equivalent in cash or a de­
razor th a t sharpens its ow n
i
finite understanding as to payment?
Hard boiled eggs are sometimes
blades—w hile the blade remains
15. Do I realize that manufactur­
s-S K ' 'w ¡5.9',g í ; r 5 í .95-T9; í » wjmí ,»VS'Í
in the razor. N o disassembling.
er:; advertise to create a demand for used to garnish fish in a colorful
my merchandise? Do I take advant- way. Garnishes that can be eaten
A razor a n d stropper in one.
are to be preferred for economy.
! age of it?
S T A N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y OF C A L I F O R N I A
A n incom parable shaving unit.
16. Am I giving my newspaper a
J. P. Woodle, who came to this
B uilt for tough beards and
chance to get results for me?
17. Do I make my newspaper country on Christmas morning of ’72,
tender skins. Saves Your Facel
copy individual? Does it stand out came in and had us to advance his
stronger than my competitor's? Do I date tag another year. Mr. Woodle
wi-' o the copy myself or do I leave it came on the railroad fro San Francis­
co which had only been opened for a-
¡to
he newspaper men?
GUARANTOR
LEGAL NO TICES
LOST—A bag of laundry on Wed-,
13, Do I standardize my merchan bout 18 month before and it took
Wf»
cristi
th a t evèry iiBcFof u V à l é t
nesduj evening, July 13 between J. i
AufoStrop Kartor be fo h stan tly en ­
SALE—s acre tract cultivated [ d'.ze and my advertising by using a them 11 days to make the trip from
thusiastic. Should an y th in « hnppeti
w. C- bill's place and Curvinsvllle no . 1 FOR
San
Francisco
to
Portland
and
he
told
land, suitable for truck gardening, 'distinctive mark that will be recogn
to yours alTectin« Its perfect ser^
Vice, send it to tid fot* rep air or re ­
tify .M s. Cahill or Sam Barr.
pd.
us many interesting hapenings of
one third n-!e north of Estacada I ¡zed as mine?
placement. If youi* stro p is n ot in
on
paved
highway.
B.
F.
Bullard.
good
condition—rè tu m it fo r a now
those
days.
_______________ ______
19. Do I talk with my farmer cus-
one—‘no ehargo for eith er »erviee.
FOR SALE
SCHOOL BIDS WANTED BY DIST. I tomers at their place of business
,/A
Oregon farmers are not behind
NO. 109
Iwliere they can show me the results
FOR SALE—Water System, 1 Fair­
banks Morse Engine, 1, 2000 gal Red Estacada. Oregon—Sealed bids will 0{ beir efforts, or do I always expect their brethern in other parts of the
AutoStfop Safety R.nor Co.
Share*«*
United States in the use of electri­
Wood Tank, 1 New Fairbanks Morse be received up to 6 p. m. August 4, thun to call on me?
luci /
636 F irn A v enue,N ew Y o fk ,N .Y .
city
on
their
farms
and
in
their
farm
1927
at
the
office
of
A.
G.
Ames
Es-
20.
Do
I
know
my
own
business?
Pump, 1 Air Motor Wind Mill.—R.
houses,
reports
the
experiment
sta­
tai-ada,
Oregon,
for
the
transporta­
■
—Wisconsin
Press
“Howler.”
H. Currin.
tion. In Oregon horticulture, elec-
tion loop starting at Estacada going
FOR SALE—Largo Iron Kettle, Side by way of Barton, Carver, Logan, top
Mrs. Jubb was a very pleasant call­
Hill Plow. Potato Digger, Bedding, of Springwater hill and back to Esta- er at the News office the first par.
and Braded Rugs, Some Furniture— cr.un. Trip to be made twice daily, of the week and ordered the News to
C. Denney.
P-44 during the school year of 9 months keep coming to her place another
The bidder to take care of insurance
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A Register­ bond*, busses and all incidentals con­ year. They subscribed for the paper
ed Shropshire Buck at V. Lingel- nected with the transportation of whe n Mr. Gibbs was Holding down the
ba-li, Rt. 2, Box 90
2-44 thirty pupils, more or less. A des- editorial chair. He preformed the
. . .
... rriage cermony of Mr. and Mrs.
i Ttrbi» and also preached the funeral
FOR SALE—Wellington piano, in cription of busses to be used to
first class condition, will sell for furnished with the bids.
cer/icos of Mr. Jubb’s father. They
less than half original cost. See
C lerk School Di»t. No. 108 ¡live five miles from Springwater. Mr.
W. A. Heylman.
3>tf — ------------------------------------------ ] Jubb is making preparations to go
BUILDING material—Lumber, any
with a threshing outfit for the sea­
NO TICE FOR PU BLICA TIO N
kind—Brick—Tile—Cement, Grav­
son.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOI
el. Sand—Plaster Board.
U. S. Land Office at Portland.
WOO»— 1(1 inch 1st growth $7.00
Mrs. B. D. Kelly and Mrs. J. F. Toll
id-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered Oregon, June 21, 1927.
are celebrating their birthdays, at
9
Notice i* hereby given that Ben H. Vr 3. Toll’s home at South Fork.
COAL by the sack or ton
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Gel my prices before you buy. t can Stowell, of Route 2, Estacada, Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGinnis and
gave you money. M. F. Sarver gon, who, on May 17, 1922, made
Homestead Entry, No. 07277, for ■ITdren visitde at the home of Mr.
Phone 39-7 Estacada.
N u N K b : S W '.N E 'i, Section 25.
Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willi- McGinnis's mother at Borring.
FOR SALE—Walnut Dining Set, mette Meridian, has filed notice of
4 chairs and a table, and also a intent-on to make Final Proof, to
The Community Club at Camp 8
mahogany library table. Mrs. establish claim to the land above de­ g"-e their usual Saturday evening
scribed,
before
K.
F.
Frazer,
U.
S.
Vernie Duus, 61-11.
33tf Commissioner, at Portland, Oregon i-.r-e which they all enjoyed very
much.
on the 6th day of August, 1927.
FOR SALE—Strawberries, raspber­
Claimant names as witnesses:
ries, cherries, loganberries, grapes
Anton Habelt, of Route 2, Ksta-
and peaches during season. Pick cada, Oregon; August Schucnbcrg, of U:ss Stone and Miss Gillum are vis-
them yourself. Kinney & Lam- Route 2, Estacada, Oregon; Fred i; x with Mrs. John McGinnis at
bersoa. Place opposite Garfield Baldwin, of Route 2. Estacada, Ore­ C-. ip Eight.
Grange Hail.
tfc .-on; Joe Fenster, of Route 2, Esta
ada, Oregon.
Horse*
Mr. Shibley, of Springwater, h-.s
WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr.,
.?r>-4 2
Register
lb contract for building' a new mod-
Team of good horses,
srhool house at Camp Eight. Har­
WOOD BIDS WANTED
See U, S. School
weight 2800 1!
District No. 198: School | ry Sarver of Estacada is assisting
Morgan at (he Estacada Bids will be received by A. G. Amrs him with the building. When th s
Feed Store.
up to 6:00 p. m., July 26. 1927, for | 1 riding is completed it will be a
75 cords old growth I ft. seasoned, great improvement to this district.
FOIt SALE— l burner oil stove with wood delivered to Estacada schools1
even. New and a bargain. See before August 20th, 1927.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davidson mo- !
Bartholomew and Lawrence in
.
rod
to Portland in their new car on •
WM.
DALE,
Estacada.
40p
Clerk District No. 16'' I ft ur day vacation.
FOR SALE—Nice strawberries at
2ftc and 5l»e a crate. Pick them
Thelma Kalhoun, of Seatt!«, is vis-
NOTICE
yourselves. Four varieties. G.
iti»g her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 1
W. Dillinger. Rt. 1, Upper Gar­
We have added seed cleaning equip- A' istrong at the Oak Grov« Ranger!
field. Phono 19-6
mvnt and are now prepared to clean Station,
FOR SALE—Pick Em Ur Self. Lon- all kinds of needs and grains. Wc
. sianu Jumhos, largest strawberry
A. E. Yocum, who is a member of
grown. Lasts nil July, ripe now will make a speeialty of Oats. Vetseh
•l Kinney and Lambenton'», place and Clover, The *ame syat*. m of the firm of The Yocum Lumber Com-
)ì
opposite Garfield Grange Hall.
cleaning Clover will ho used that has ;■ my, enme in and put the date tag
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Yellow made our Parent House The Charles o:i his paper tip to '28 says that hive
snepherd dog with long hair. Has R Arrherd Implement Co. of Salem -U i he timber cut for th* present and
collar with lic fiw number An«- |(Vefron famoti« a Clever cleaner« tfc M they will increase the stock here
vo!« to name of “Sport. Reward and we will hive the same market for in the lumber yard at Estacada.
for information. Minnie Ensh, Rt
T' rie rten eve live wires and doing
selling ns our Parent House.
1. !' • acn la. Call 71 62.
nil they can to help moke Estacada
Write
u*
for
information.
DR. C. L. HAYNES
ARCHEP.D-BRF.WER GORDON CO. the best town in this part of the state.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
86-SS-90 Union Avenue
Is sac* Fitted- -Reasonable Prlees
Joe ! aCroy. one of the prosperous
Portland, Oregon
5 Mohawk Bldg., 3rd a id Morrison
farmers near Estacada was in to see
>r Roberts Bros Portland. Oregon
us the latter part of iast week and
EVES A re Pr
1 treat them accord­ shoved h-'s .1st* tag ahead mother
R SALE- Six weeks old pigs—
ingly. A complete year. He say* that all the crop* we-e
Call Mrs. J. H. Tracy, R R. 1, 1413
o p t i c a l « e r v i e e t h a t good in hi* neighborhood with the ex-
-jL-vee* ,-«d *s tfies. r
r--«-»
et . : old pigi.
LE—
. _ e
t$v specialist. Masonic building,, Of-* ntion of apple* and th-. .
Corbin, Kt. 1, Estacada.
not *o good.
40c egea City,
;i-62.
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T H E MERCHA NT
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ESTACADA cTVIEAT COMPANY
Travellers Checks
Valet
Aito-Strop
Razor
ESTACADA
STATE HANK
Qassiñed Ads
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Given Under Auspices of the Estacada Band
Aué.6
at the Open Air Dance Pavillion
ESTACADA, ORE.
Music by the
ROVING BAND OF NOMADES
cf Portland. Oreo'cn