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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Want and For Sale Column ♦ 5 cents per line. Cash in advance ♦ AUTO TRUCK HAULING— * For any anti all kinds o f hauling, + phone John Herring, ♦ care Krieger’s, Estacada. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + + ♦ U n d e rta k in g a n d E m b a lm in g W AN T E D Ripe Italian Prunes for drying. $20. a ton, delive ed to the Estacada Can nery. If you desire to sell your prunes this season, contracts must be closed before July 1st. For further information, call up R. C. Deming, Estacada. For contracts, write B. M. Hurst, 311 Front St., Portland, Or. ♦ L A. Chapman ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + Estacada Licensed Embalmer ♦ ♦ Phone Operating ♦ + ♦ Store or Residence Hearse and Morgue + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Patton’s Friends Loyal Notice Of Settlement Of PROFESSIONAL CARDS Henry V . A d ix, P hysician Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’ s phone can be connected with your home phone at night if requested. One long ring Dr. L. A . W ell* U enlist Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix Dr. R. Morse P hysician On Friday afternoon, June 23rd, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hughes on the Currinsville Road, one of the popular C. 1. C. silver teas will he held, with all ladies invited. The Misses Helen Wooster and j Thelma Eschleman o f Estacada. spent a few days last week en joying the pleasures o f farm life, at the Gid Krigbaum ranch in Garfield. Mrs. Frank Shoaltz and son James o f Hood River, are in Es tacada this week, visiting at the home o f her uncle, L. A. Chap The many Estacada' friends o f man. ______ Mr and Mrs. Jas Freeman o f Theodore Turel, has returned Portland, were pleased to learn to his home in upper Dodge, a f this week, that a baby boy had ter a year's absence in the U. S. arrived at the Freeman home, Navy, having received an honor able discharge. Monday, June 19, 1916. S urceon Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses Residence: Main and 5th Sts. Telephone Connection Claude W. Devore Attorncy at-Law ..id Notary Publie Estacada. Oregon Stone & Moulton A tto rn e y s - at Phones- Pacific 405. 4-5-6 Stevens Bldg. JOHN - Lnw Home A 270. Oregon City. Or. BROWN The Insurance Man Oregon Fire Relief A.ss’n O f McMinnville, Oregon. Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance. Automobile Insurance A Specialty Phone 513 - Gresham Team Work, Hauling and Packing W o o d delivered, any amount or length. TIE SHED - 10c per RiH. W. M. Yuntt FIRE INSURANCE S. E . Wooster - Estacada, Or. R epresenting Niagara Fire Insurance Co. O R IE N T INSURANCE CO. o f Established 1850 Miss Iv v Elder o f Los Angeles, arrived Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Ewing o f Springwater, where she will re main for the summer. and Oftii e on Main Str. between let anil 2nd HEAR WITHOUT EARS driven out all illegal deer hunters and in many cases has turned in to clean, law abiding sportsmen, men and boys who formerly did not believe in game protection. It is hoped that the rumored appointment o f a successor to Mr. Patton is a mistake, but whether correct or not, the Governor o f Oregon and the members o f the State Fish & Game Commission will know the esteem in which County Warden Ben S. Patton is held by the taxpayers and resi dents o f the agricultural and mountain sections o f this county. S urgeon Office Adjoining Residence Accounts In the matter o f the estate o f J. C. Tracy, deceased. Notice is hereby giver, that Martha I Tracy, the executrix o f the estate J. C. Tracy, deceased, has rendered and pre sentee} for settlement, in the County Court f«»r the County o f Clackamas, State o f Oregon, her final account o f administration o f said estate; ami that t Monday, the 26th day o f June, 1916, at i ten o ’clock in the forenoon at the court room o f said court, at the court-house, in Oregon City, in said county, has been appointed for the settlement o f said account, at which time and place Any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated, May 25, 1916. Martha Tracy, Executrix o f the estate of J. C. Tracy, deceased. Claude W. Devore, Attorney for Executrix. Date o f first publication, May 25, 1916. Continued from first page A monstrous petition is now WANTED Two men to split going the rounds o f this par t of cordwood. Tools, Cooking Uten the county, asking the Commis sils and Stove furnished. 50c a sion to keep M '. Patton in the cord. Telephone or apply office. A similar petition is being N. C. de Konne, circulated at Molalla and one at foot o f Douglass hill. Eagle Creek. Sandy, as his friends there are just as indignant over the report FOR SALE Eight 10 weeks ed appointment o f a successor, as old Berkshire pigs, $2.50 each. those in Estacada. Four young fresh Milk cows, In speaking o f Mr. Patton’ s Mrs. H. Gilmore, Dodge, friend’ s, it does not mean a lim Estacada, Route 2. ited clientele o f close acquaint-: STRAWBERRY PLANTS - ences, but includes hundreds o f people, who only know him for| Clark and Dollar $2.50 per M. Cash with order. No orders his work in game protection and j kindred pursuits. taken after July 15th. W. R. Woodworth, Many parties have written per Estacada Heights. sonal letters to the state’s exe cutive, with the ladies o f the Es C E L E B R A T E the 4 th —at tacada ______ _____ ^__________ Club Civic Improvement Estacada and have your pictures) joining in the remonstrance, Police and Dele' fives Are Using taken by A. M. Stephens Mr. Patton, during the five) Lip Reading in Place of FOR HIRE Day or night i years service locally has proved j the Dictagraph Chevrolet Auto Service. Phone j to be more than a mere gamej Cascade Garage, S. P. Pesz- warden, but has embodied in the work a large amount o f eduea-1 Thousands o f deaf people are today necker, Proprietor, Estacada. throwing away all hearing devices and | tional method. He has personal- enjoying all conversation. This method 1 ly donated to the Estacada li is easily and quickly acquired thru our GOOD MEALS 25c at the Log brary standard books on bird and system. Absolutely the only thing o f its Cabin corner 3rd and Main Sts. animal life, has gathered local kind in the country. Our proposition is Estacada, Ore. original. We guarantee results, county statistics and is a constant entirely Mrs. E. A. Adams, Prop it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See! contributor o f instructive articles what New International Encyclopaedia j FOR SALE Span small mules, ) for several magazines, among says on Lip Reading. Hundreds o f people I 5 and 6 years old, gentle, and | them being the Oregon Sports with normal hearing are taking up Lip Reading for the many additional benefits * 1 good drivers, with harness and man, gained. You can understand what the ac- j two seated buggy. Write or Mr. Patton has done more for toreare saying in the moving pictures. 1 phone A. Demoy, Estacada. the propagation and protection You can understand wha* people are say- | ing just as far away as you can see them. of game and fish in this commun The eye understands beyond t he range (if ity, than all other interests com Holder Elected For Three hearing. Send no money, but mention , bined. He has labored for hours thi9 paper and statVwhether or not you; Year Term in the disagreeable work o f fish are (leaf. All particulars will be sent you ¡ absolutely free and with no expense to! At the annual Estacada school liberation, has spent many cold you. Address, School o f Lip Language. ! days and nights during the past Kansas City, Missouri, j meeting, which was held last cold winter in providing food for Monday evening at the school the game and song birds, has been Lee Bronson o f Estacada, last house, and which as usual was a prime mover in the establish fifteen or twenty minutes late ment and conduct o f the Estaca week sold his Chevrolet car to in starting, W. H. Holder was da Rod & Gun Club and also en S. P. Pesznecker o f the Cascade Garage. Mr. Pesznecker will reelected to serve a three year forced the laws regulating game use the machine for general protection. term. livery work, while the former! Mr. Patton has investigated owner will probably buy another’ Twentv-six voters and a few and secured the conviction o f students attended this important , many offendere; has substantially machine in a short time. meeting. In the reelection of Mr. Holder, the secretary was ordered to cast a unanimous bal lot; as was also done in the elec tion of Mrs. L. E. Belfils to suc ceed U. S. Morgan as clerk. Mr. Morgan did not care to assume the responsibilities o f the office another year, unless the remuneration was increased to pay for the labor and responsi bilities involved. After listening to and accepting the report of the clerk and at tending to a few minor matters, the meeting adjourned. and M. D. - Hartford Cash Capital $1,000,000 Catarrhal Deafuern. Cannot Be Cured e_r. 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