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WANT ADS \ PA G E F O l'R H K\ I C LA C K AM A S N E W S , FRIDAY. M A R C H 23, 1928 he fertilizer used, he Sw ift field man. will help to harvest and weigh results. Various crops are included in these trials: A lfa lfa , clover, small grains, prunes, berries, and flax will receive major consideration. R. C. Kuehner, county club agent will receive f. rtiliz« i for • :i! on 14 a lfa lfa fields, planted by club SIIPP UP FUR RF-ELECTICN . S J U S S . AS DISTRICT AHORNE'/ ..oriij who has not in some measure ' h *ly or indirectly come under the • •nee o f the church of God. R* .rular church attendance brings u under the direct influence of the church. Its influence will make you SEED CORN for sale. W. P. Fer a bigger and better person. District Attorney Livy Stipp has rei, Barton, Oregon. It I here will be two good sermons formally announced that he is a can-! next Sunday that will help you. The dictate fo r re-election. He has made iVOOD SA W IN G . Also second hand J1 o ’clock sermon, “ Christ the Door. the follow ing statement to the voters: brick for sale. Call 62-2. A. H At 7 :30 p. m.. Rev. A. S. Hisey, dis “ I have concluded to submit to memker«. Perry. j6 12t trict superintendent, will preach. the people my candidacy fo r the o f Certified seed H O NE Y for sale— Comb and strained 'I he Sunday school has good teach- fice o f district attorney to succeed — K. C. Haygaard, R. 2, Box 64 I wish to call ceived an uni1 ‘ d« land this >|nii ei> and meets a f 10 a. m. The Ep- myself. In doing thi Faraday, Ore. a l5 attention to the record made in that even in. the face o f low prue- on w r k League meets at 7:00. Prayer table stock. hour cars have left nuncing each Thursday evening at office. HIGHEST market price paid for A ll matters have been properly Clackamas for California markets/ 7:30. All &re cordially invited to poultry and farm produce. Eagle all services.— C. T. Cook, taken care o f and long delays have The last car loaded by Nels Edward attend Creek trading Co. jlS tf not been tolerated. The percentage son and Frank herd o f ltosemont pastor. icd has not ant* W. H. Zivney, Hazelia, brought o f convictions in cases LOOK — Groceries, confectionery Chri.tian Church been exceeded by any other county ; * per hundred . o. b. Oregon City. fruits, etc., at cash and carry prices in the state In the last ; ear out o f ThU carV '" r to > e iville. i I M o v in g service: Sunday school at at the Underwood store; head of f i ca . ried i he circuit court ,-1’" Pr' c< • Mrs. D. E. Dent, superin. Main street on the highway. a6 1 I I'reaching at 1 1 a. ni. Eve* 1 , rty one others l<''1 C row*r* e rric e : Christian Endeavor at GINSENG ROOTS— 3 year old gin seng roots $25 per thousand, for pleaded guilty to charges against " f certified - ••'•d *to. k for :0 p.m . A hearty welcome is ex- 30 days only. Frank Marshall “ C ertified eed I to all.--D . B. Dost, Minister. Estacada, Route 1, Ore. m23 ‘ ‘This shows that improper iaiclict- I-<lwarclson, still pay because of in --------- Catholic Service. BALED H A Y — Timothy and clove juries and that the cases tired have : better." ||,,|y Mass will be celebrated at mixed; shoats, pigs and sows. P tense Hw n )siu church on the first and W. Douglass, Route X, Estacada l,.t also been avoided and tin- Inter din short o f Clackan • u tj Sundays o f eack month a t 10:M Phone 42-111. m30 , Father Bernards o f Milwaukie est o f taxpayers kept in mind. needs. iffiriating. DRY 16-inch forest wood, $7 cord "Our records show that crime has agricultural coyunittec o f 4 foot forest wood at $6 per cord been on the decrease constantly fo r! The Notice of Constable’. Sale of several years ami the number o f ' several Clackamas county grange delivered. R. A. Myers, Phone Personal Property been active. grange 395, Estacada, Ore. ” a2C prosecution nr* likewise Ml < wise decreasing. decreasing. I have “w n «m v r. ' Clarks • k 1“ " * ' 1!.. virtue of a lien upon your chat- I h e ...... at m o f t he people o f the member» ha led in the offic e o f the county countv ha a. t«,| really in bring squirrel poison. The i • • m itti. ui cleil. o f the State o f Oregon for the FOR SA LE — Good mixed hay, mixed with clover, cheat and timopthy ing this about ai I the hard worh ranged fo r . Clackamas, on the 19th day o f March, 1928, duly attested baled, $14.00 per ton. J. E. Mat >ffice members with Prof. G. IÏ. liyslop done in the district attorney s c the i Uh day o f March, 1928, I have tox, Viola, Oregon. m30 '■■ tai i eed plol |t i „„ the following personal pro- in the recent past has undoubtedly clover growin o f the defendant, L. W. Fox: FOR SALE— Choice nerennials, Del hail its effect. The verdicts o f the » ill be a ed 1 yearling black Jersey grade cow ju rois in the trials o f cases, reflect supply for thi phiniums, Columbine, Conterbury and calf. their faith and confidence in the con Bells, Phlox, etc. Choice plants _ . , . Notice is hereby given, that on Central grange h - u; bed n Tuesday the 3rd day o f April, 1928, duct o f the office. prices reasonable. W. H. Holder 1 o ’clock s m., at the farm of “ My relations with the courts ant' member» I Estacada. aP order« 1 1 Duncan, in Clackamas county, the officers o f tin county are pleas ground squii el fied Burbank potatoes fo r a m l > " i l l sell the above de- FOR SA LE — PereTinial flower plants ant and many calls are made upon .-ii'ir il property to the highest bid- at the Underwood Gardens, Del der lor cash. me each day for consultation and stock supply. phinium, Gypsophilia, etc. Call --------- D. M. M A R S H A LL, advice. 10 Constable fo r Dist. No. 14. and see them at the head of Main Maplewood grange at Barlow re “ I ant satis icd with the progres: street on the highway. a6 that has been made in bettering thi cently held a rodent control meeting. Notice of Final Account \ *tice is hereby given that the conditions o f our county in respect A representative o f the U. S. biolog FOR SA L E — Powell’s quality White to criminal matters is pleasing t( ilal survey demonstrated methods of und« i signed, as executrix of the es- Leghorn chicks. Dates open, Apri i o f Alice B. Seymour, deceased, trapping and poisoning gophers every one, and that no one wishes t lias filed her final account in the o f 15 and later. Hatching eggs ant moles and rats. interfere with the progress by mak fice o f the county clerk o f Clacka- time. Powell’s Poultry Farm, Tel i . ' county, Oregon, and that Mon- ing unnecessary changes.” ephone 437, Estacada. m 2« inti ie led in l-H day, the 7th day o f May, 1928, at B oy« and gir poultry club work ;; iv umed to start the hour o f 9:00 a. m., in the fore W A N T E D — Three cords of nice- F IN E D ON BOOZE CHARGE noon o f said day, in the county their clubs as soon splitting shake timber, cedar or court room o f said court has been fir, four foot lengths, for gin appointed by said court as the time O liver Chowning o f Portland, who There are four divi.- ions o f tin and place fo r the hearing of objec- seng shade. Address Upton A v as arrested here last week on a potiltry project. Division 1 include tions thereto and the settlement Upton, Estacada, Route 1. m30 charge o4' possession o f intoxicating care and management o f five 1 . . . . . . . . . , .. , liquor, plead guilty in justice court the . , , Dated and published this 16th day RHODE ISL A N D REDS— Hatching in Oregon C ity Monday and was laying hens for ix months. Division ()f March 1928. Eggs for sale; good strong hens RUTH L. DILLON, fined $ 1 r>0 and the car used in haul 2 takes in tin* incubation o f at lea i mated to McRae strain cockerels one setting o f hens’ eggs or the se Executrix o f the estate or Alice B. ing the booze is being held for con Seymour, deceased. S. C. Richmond, Eagle Creek, Ore curing o f at least one dozen day old ¡ fiscation. , • . . , I P H IL L IP HAM M OND, Near Dinty Moore’s Park. a20 chicks and the care end i..u igen.cn: Attorney for Executrix, Bank of O iC U L M L NOIES for a period o f four months. Divi ion 3 the incubation o f a setting o ’ turkey e g n and n 4 m" " " " tion o f care anil management of foui (B y County Agent J. J. Inskeep) months. Kud/.u, a legume advertised ex tensively by some eastern seed houses The standard club I'l'i’ji'i t has no place in Oregon, according to requires at least fiv e membtis. P ro f. (¡. A. liyslop o f the Oregon Agricultural college. The crop has Poultry club members are urge, been tried extensively in Oregon, but to take more than the minimum re fails to grow successfully. Prospec quirements where equipment ami tive purchasers are advised to pur space permits. The club agent wil chase seed in limited quantities if at ussist in securing good chicks an all. egg setting. Soil fertility, one o f the most im portant problems in Clackamas coun ty agriculture, will receive major consideration in the county agent's program o f work fo r 1928. The in creasing demands fo r recommenda tions for the proper use o f various kinds o f commeeial fertilizers has led to placing o f demonstration plots on several Clackamas county farms, pre senting various soil types. Among the co-operators are A. A. \Yrood, W ilsonville; (Just Jaeger, Wilson- vil(e; Eddie M- er, Stafford ; Dick Davis, Cams; Berg Bros., Barlow; Jim Smith, Can by; Ed. Ott, Sunny- side; H. C. Compton, Boring; Thies- sen Bros., Oak Grove; and Edward Shearer, Spring water. CHURCHES Methodist Churrh The influence o f the church is a big factor in the life o f any com munity and counts fo r the best o f living. Statisticians compute the number o f denominations, the number o f church edifices, the number of si mi naries, church schools, ministers and teachers, church school members, tin value o f church property, etc. But there is one thing they cannot compute and that one thing b\ far the most important o f all— it is the influence o f the church. Sw ift & Company is co-operating There is no nation, no community with the county agent in these trials and probably no human being in thi A b o u tth a t Repair Job... Take your car to an expert mechanic if you ex- jH“ ‘t to have a real first class job when you drive your car away. When you have your work done "here you not only have the satisfaction o f knowing that your work has been done right, but, also, that the chalet s were as low as first elass work can be done anywhere. A Cheap Job is Generally the Most Expensive Cascade ¿TVlotor Co. J. CLOSNER, Proprietor Oregon City Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. Las: publication, April 6, 1928 FOR SA LE — 40 acres heavy timber, also 120 acre farm, large 7-room house, large barn, orchard, and 60 Notice for Publication acres under cultivation; balance Of the Interior, U. S. good pasture suitable for sheep or Land office. Roseburg, Oregon, dairy ranch. Mrs. Mae Kallen- March 9, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Emil donk, Estacada, Ore. mSO Laitinen o f Route 1, Estacada, Ore- : ■ n. who, on August 22, 1923, made S E W IN G M ACH INES — Everything home n a i l entry (was Portland No. in electric and treadle machines. ''V I'.-') No. 017213, for Lot 4, SWV, Bargains in second hand machines. NW'/i, & \\ Mi S W H , section 3 See us before buying; all makes .unship 1 S., range 5 east, Willam ette meridian, has filed notice of in repaired; needles, oil, repairs. Sin tention to make three year proof, to ger Sewing Machine Co., 419 Main tnblish claim to the land above Street, Oregon City. m2tf described, before K. F. Frazer, U. commissioner, at Yeon Building Portland, Oregon, on the 28th day of M O U N T A IN Close Grained Red Ce April, 1928. dar Shingles, manufactured by Claimant names as witnesses: Turel Shingle Mill, Welches, Ore. i mil I:"direr. A lfred Bohrer, George If you expect to buy shingles i n .k and Albert Adlon, all of Route drive up or write. Loop highway, I, Estacada, Oregon. turn to left at Zig Zag ranger sta H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y , Non-Coal Register. tion; 3 miles, good road. a6 Publish March 16 to April 6, incl. NOTICE— Having sold my entire Notice f o r Publication stock of lumber to the Jackson Ib iyirt oient o f the Interior, U. S. Lumber company of Portland, I l and offic e at Roseburg, Oregon, request all who have accounts me March 14, 1928. to settle up before April 1, as I am Xol'i e V hereby given that George I Tucker, o f Brightwood, Oregon, changing my business and need a ho. mi September 29, 1924, made the money. M. Lonsberry, Estaca h.onesteail ontrv (was Portland No. da, Oregon. it "Vtbbi’l No. 017282, fo r NV4 SE M , a ¡ion 19. and on June 23, 1925, !| o ■ additional homestead entry 107729) No. 017327, for the S E U SI . A section 19, township 2 S., inpe 7 East, Willamette meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make lliree year proof, to establish claim " the land above described, before Donald J. Ryan, county clerk and clerk o f the county court of Clacka mas county, Oregon, at Oregon City. Oregon, on the 23rd day of April, 1928. Claimant nnines as witnesses: Roy J. Hickey, John F. y, Dewey Alt, John r. McIntyre, and II W. Larson, all o f Brightwood, Oregon. H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y , Register. Non-coal m23 a l8 * C. D„ D. C„ E. C. LAT O U R E T T E • * * * service O STEO PATHIC Physician and Surgson • . Fstaeada . . . . • * • that Novelties See us first MODEL SUPPLY CEMENT SEWER PIPE SHINGLES HAY FEED GRAIN “W e Deliver the Good»’’ BARTHOLOM EW & LAWRENCE Phone 601 Estacada, Ore gon SUNDAY’S DESSERT Fruit-Bread Pudding Tablespoon butter, 3 eggs, half cup sugar, cup bread crumbs, 1-4 cup milk, 1-4 cup raisins, 1-4 cup cur rants, 1-4 cup finely cut citron, 1-4 cup chopped al monds. Soak crumbs in hot milk, cream, butter and sugar, add eggs, well beaten, soak crumbs and fruit. Steam in buttered mold one hour or bake in oven, putting mold in pan o f water. Serves four. U-NEED-A BAKERY E STA C A D A TR U CK LINE D A ILY T R IPS FROM E STAC AD A TO PO RTLAND Leave all freight at warehouse. 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