Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 15, 1916, Image 8

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    Want and Por Sale Column
i cents per line. Cash in advance
FOK SALE is the sign
will have to be hung out in
of the News Office before
unless subscriptions now
are paid at once.
that
front
long,
due,
AUTO TRUCK H A U L IN G -1
For any and all kinds of hauling, I
phone John Herring,
care Krieger's, Estacada.
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Undertaking and Embalming
L A. Chapman
Estacada
H en ry V . A d ix,
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Office Adjoining Residence
Operating
Hearse and Morgue
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M. D.
P hysician and S urgeon
Licensed Embalmer
Phone
Store or Residence
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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Local and Long Distance Telephone
+ +
FOK SALE Holstein and Jer-1
sey calves 3 weeks old.
Estacada Wallops Oregon City
Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge of Es­
Phone P. B. Dorais.
tacada. treasurer o f the Estaca­
Continued
from
page
1
Springwater.
da Tennis Club, requests that all
lvvo ^Ai t -
o ki:
I , eamc in two years, filled the
POR SALE Suckling Poland stands and flowed onto the side members o f the club, who have
China pigs. Mrs. C. VVhitbeck, lines Sunday, made up of fans not paid their dues, kindly do so
Estacada.
and rooters from all parts of at once, as many bills have to be
met within a few davs.
TO TR AD E A vears subscri- E a s t e r n ( lackamas County
With
ideal
weather
the
grounds
ption to the News for $1.
were in excellent condition and Notice Of Annual School Meeting 1
FOK SALE Horse, Harness, without the surrounding fence,
Notice is hereby given to the
Buggy, Mitchell Single Wagon, are a big improvement over the ,
, voters of ¿choo| I)istnet
pole and shafts.
Old local diamond with its high No 108 of Clackamas County. |
W. H. Holder,
Estacada.
grass in the outfield.
State o f Oregon that the annual i
Italian
I school meeting o f said District!
Ripe
WANTED
Prunes for drying. ■«on n tnl i all games at home, Estacada will will be held at the School House;
i i;.,„... i
next Sunday make a trip to Can-
delivered to the Estacada Can- b where they will tac£ e anoth. to begin at the hour of 8 o ’clock i
nery.
I f you desire to sel your J '
f h
Chautauqua P. M. on the third Monday ofj
June, being the 19th dav o f [
prunes this season, contracts
contenders. The team will make June, A. D., 1916.
must be closed before July 1st.
the trip in the Lovelace, Bronson
This mi meeting
is called for the
For further information, call u p ___. 0
__ i „
_>=> toncu
me
R. C. Deming. Estacada.
For !
l ' purpose o f electing one director
jt0 serve for a term of 3 vears,
contracts, write B. M. Hurst, ers hope to accompany them.
311 Front St., Portland, Or.
N °.u th.au EvSta.Cl dl? ha8,* ° tten and one clerk to serve for a term
I together the best balanced team ot- j year
year an(^ tbe transaction
A BARGAIN Until Aug. 1st in yeai s, it seems a *shame that of business usual at such meet-
next, subscriptions to the News the fans do not get together and ing.
may be had for $1.. thereafter present them with suitable uni­
Dated this 31st dav o f May
forms for the Chautauqua series 1916.
the price will be $1.50.
and balance o f the season. The
FOR SALE
Second hand present uniforms represent the Attest :
U. S. Morgan, District Clerk. !
buggy good condition bargain discarded suits of every team for
Fred Jorg, Chairman Board o f j
price $10.
Phone
six years past, with all colors of
Directors.
Harry Snyder, Cazadero.
dirty clothes in evidence.
One hundred dollars would
W ANTED Two men to split
cordwood. Tools, Cooking Uten­ equip the team, with ten good Notice Of Settlement Of Accounts
sils and Stove furnished. 50c a uniforms. Manager Lovelace o f- ! In the matter of the estate of
J. C. Tracy, deceased.
fers to contribute $2.50 towards
cord. Telephone or apply
Notice is hereby giver, that Martha
a
$100
fund
to
buy
new
suits
and
N. C. de Ronne,
Tracy, the executrix o f the estate J. C. i
foot of Douglass hill. Eagle Creek. the News will do likewise, so the Tracv, deceased, has rendered and pre­
remaining $95 should not be hard sented for settlement, in the County-
FOR SALE
Eight 10 weeks to gather, if every loyal fan Court for the County o f Claekama-.
old Berkshire pigs, $2.50 each. w o u l d voluntarily contribute State of Oregon, her final account o f ;
administration of said estate; and that -
Four young fiesh Milk cows. 1 from 50c to a couple o f dollars. Monday, the 26th day o f June, 1916, at
Mrs. H. Gilmore, Dodge,
Any public spirited citizens or ten o’clock in the forenoon at the court­
Estacada, Route 2. I fans, who wish to help along a room o f said court, at the court-house,
Oregon City, in said county, has
good team and show their appre­ in
been appointed for the settlement o f I
W A N T E D All subscribers
ciation. may get their name in said account, at which time and place
who are in arrears in their sub­
print, (unless otherwise ordered) any person interested may appear and i
scription account with the News,
by giving their money to Mana­ contest the same.
to please arrange to settle same
Dated, May 25, 1916.
ger John Lovelace of Estacada.
Martha Tracy,
at once. Parties not desiring to
So let’s every fan chip in and
Executrix o f the estate of
continue the paper, will oblige the
have Eastern Clackamas repres­
J. C. Tracy, deceased.
publisher by so notifying him.
ented at the coming Chautauqua Claude W. Devore,
for Executrix.
: in trim uniforms in which to trim Attorney
Date o f first publication. May 25, 1916.
P. R. L. &
P. Co.
the balance of the county teams.
O p e ra te A t Loss
Hstacada's line-up for Sunday
1 w as----
HEAR WITHOUT EARS
Continued from page 1
L. Bronson
c
"1 do not know” he answered.
N. Bronson
P
"That is a question for the fu­
Police and Detectives Are Using
1st
G. Smith
ture. and a serious one. It w ould
Newell
2nd
Lip Reading in Place of
be a serious step to charge more
R. Douglass
3rd
than five cents for street car fare
the Dictagraph
C. Douglass
s s
from the suburban districts o f the
Simmons
L
F.
city. It would mean a serious de­
Thousand» o f deaf people are today
E. Douglass
G F.
throwing away all hearing devices anil
preciation o f property values out­
A. Smith
R. F.
enjoying
all conversation This method
side the five cent zone and great
is easily and quickly acquired thru our
loss to the people who have pur­
svstem. Absolutely the only thing o f its
chased property in those dis­ B oard A n n ou n ces
kind in the country. Our proposition is
C ash Prem ium s entirely original. We guarantee results,
tricts."
.
it
will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See
" I do not want to hazard a
Continued from page 1
what New International Encyclopedia
statement of what may come in formation being obtainable from says
on Lip Reading. Hundreds o f people
the future. I am only stating | the q ^ C., Union Stock Yards with normal hearing are taking up Lip
Reading for the many additional benefits
what appears to me to be the ■ ant| elsewhere.
facts, from knowledge gained! The boundaries, which shall gained. Youcan understand what the ac­
are saying in the moving pictures.
from the investigations that have constitute the limits o f the vari­ tors
You ean understand what people are say­
just been concluded.”
ous community districts, will ap­ ing iust as far away as you can see them.
h ieve understands beyond the range o f
pear in a later issue o f the News. T hearing.
Send no money, hut mention
Mrs. Louise Elder of Los An­
this paper and state whether or not vou
geles arrived Sunday at the home
( ’ ¡i f f Sarver o f Cum nsville re- uredeaf. All particulars will be sent you
o f her daughter Mrs. Frank Ew­ cently purchased a n e w silo, absolutely free and with no expense to;
ing o f Springwater. where she th ro u g h C. ( . Saling. the local -vou- Address, School o fL ip Language,
Kansas City, Missouri.
wHt'make an Extended visit.
agent.
i-.
The doctor’s phone can be connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
Dr. L. A . W e llt
Dentist
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
D r. R. M orse
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between lst and 2nd
Residence:
Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
Claude W. Devore
Attorney at-Law a id Notary Public
Estacada, Oregon
1
Stone 4 Moulton
Attorn eys -
Phones-
ut - Law
Pacific 405.
4-5-6 Stevens Bldg.
J O H The
N
Home
A
270.
Oregon City. Or.
BROW N
Insurance Man
Oregon Fire
Relief Ass’n
O f McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD L IN E Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 518
-
Gresham
Team Work, Hauling and Packing
W ood delivered, any amount or length.
TIE SHED
-
10c per Rig.
W. M. Yonte
FI RE I N S U R A N C E
S. E. Wooster
-
Estacaoa, Or.
R K P R K S E N T lN ti
N ia g a ra F ire Insurance Co.
O R IE N T IN S U R A N C E C O .
Established 185(1
-
of Hartford
Cash Capital $1,006,(MX)
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by lo c a l a p p lic a tio n s , as th y ca n n ot reuen
th e diseased p u ri.-u o f th e tu t.
T h ere
Is only one way to cure ca ta rrh a l deafness,
and that is by a co n stitu tio n a l rem ed y.
C a ta rrh a l D ea fn ess is caused by an In*
flamed condition o f the m ucous lin in g of
the E u sta ch ia n Tube.
W h en th is tube is
In flam ed you have s ru m b lin g sound o r
im p e rfe c t hearing, a n d w h eu it la en tirely
closed. D eafn ess is th e resu lt.
U nless th e
Inflammation can be redu ced and th is tube
restored to its normal co n d itio n , h e a rin g
will be destroyed fo r e r e r .
M any cases of
deafness are cau sed by ca ta rrh , w h ich is
an Inflamed condition of the m ucous sur­
faces.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru the
blood on the mucous surfaces o f the sys­
tem.
W e will glee One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by H all’s Catarrh Curs. Circulars
free. All D ruffists, TSc.
r J C11ENEY * CO . Toledo. <X