Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 03, 1918, Image 8

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    Mrs. H. V. Adix and children
Sheriff’s Sale
or
Kstacada
returned
home
Sun­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
5 cents per line. Cush in advance
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
day after a weeks visit among
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS
FOR SALK
Registered Jer­ friends in Portland.
Cassie Epperson,
sey Hull 4 years old.
Plaintiff
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett
vs.
Jas. Smith,
Eagle Creek.
of Kstacada entertained a few W. E. Orrison,
Defendant.
TO LOAN $850. at
inter­
j
est and $1,000. at
interest friends last Friday evening at a STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY
OF
CLACKAMAS.
I w8-
turkey dinner, followed by an
on improved real estate.
By
virtue
o
f
a
judgment
order,
See S. K. Wooster,
Kstacada. evening of duplicate whist.
Want and For Sale Column
7%
HX
LOST Between the John Pick­
ens Place and Kstacada, or in Ks­
tacada, a Hamilton Movement
Open Face Watch. Finder please
leave the same at the News Office
or the Viola Store and receive re­
ward.
'1'. Eaden.
FOR SALK 10 O. I. C. pigs.
Phone Arthur I iuncan, Oarfield.
LOST Between Barton, Kagle
Creek and Kstacada a black and
white fur neck-piece.
Reward.
Helen Bartlett,
Kstacada.
WANTED Wood Cutters, pay
$1.50 per cord.
Estacada.
U. S. Morgan,
FOR SALE 1 an» going to
abandon farming and sell all
stock and implements, including
good work team, weight 1150 and
1200 0>s, harness and wagon for
$105. Two good Jersey cows, $05.
each. One yearling heifer $15.
One good plow $10. One double
shovel plow $11.
Good range
stove, $10.
Oarfield.
K. E. Jenkins,
Testimonial Letter
Kstacada. Ore., Dec. 29, 1917.
Dde.srs Pcaznecker Ji l'eli*raun.
OiMi'Hile Garage, Estacada,
Gentleman:
1 uni tliuruiiglily pleased with the J.
K lnten«itier» you «old me. They are
equal to uny light produced by any
electrically equipped self-starting ma­
chine and are a more wonderful inven­
tion, Every Ford owner should have
one, no matter how fast or how slow,
your lights remain the same. A guar­
anteed success.
Yours for better lights,
Signed W. M. Wade.
decree and an execution, duly issued
out o f and under the seal o f the above
Mary Alice Reed, daughter of entitled court, in the above entitled
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed o f Es- cause, to me duly directed and dated the
28th day o f November, 1917, upon a
tacade is suffering from an at­ judgment rendered and entered in said
tack o f poison-oak, resulting court on the 28th day of November,
1917, in favor o f Cassie Epperson, Plain­
from the gathering o f greens for tiff, and against W. E. Orrison, De­
fendant, for the sum of $4,000.00, with
holiday decorations.
interest thereon at the rate o f 7 per
cent per annum from the 20th day of
The New Years eve dance at January,
1915, and the further sum of
Cogwell’s Hall in Kagle Creek $200.00, as attorney’ s fee, and the
sum of $31.25 costs and dis­
was well attended, with young further
bursements, and the costs o f and upon
folks from all nearby sections this writ, commanding me to make sale
, o f the following described real property,
participating.
l situate in the county o f Clackamas,
state of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan of the Northeast corner o f the Seth Pal-
Wasco returned to their home mateer Donation Land Claim in Town­
ship Three South, Range Four East of
Monday, following a few days the Willamette Meridian, — running
visit at the homes of their par­ thence West 29.50 chains; thence South
13.50 chains; thence East 29.50 chains;
ents in Kstacada and
Kagle thence
North 13.50 chains to the place
excepting a ten acre
Creek, namely Mr. and Mrs. U. o f beginning,
tract across the West end o f said above
S. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. J. described premises conveyed to Emma
M C. Reid on Nov. 28th, 1910, tiled
P. Woodle.
Dec. 22nd, 1910, Book 119. page 218 of
Record of Ciuckama.' County, Or-
The Cascade Garage r e p o rts i » Deed
iron
u
m l more
m o r e narticularly
i m i t iell lu rl v d
escrib ed
egon,
and
described
that their advertisement o f last as beginning at the Northwest corner
week in these co'umns sold four o f the Seth M. Palmateer D. L. C.—
thence running South 891 feet; thence
of the “ J. R. Ford Light Intensi­ East 489 feet; thence North 891 feet;
f i e s ,” and John Peterson says, thence West 489 feet to the place of
beginning — the land being all within
"It pays big to advertise in the the Southeast quarter o f Section 23,
T ’ p. 3 South, Range 4 East, Willamette
home paper.”
Meridian, and containing thirty acres
less.
Ed Steinman and John Duus of more or
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue
Currinsville and Garfield re­ o f said execution, judgment order and
turned home last week from decree, and in compliance with the
Kahlotus, Washington,
where commands o f said writ, I will, on Sat­
the 5th day o f January, 1918; at
they have been operating a well urday,
the hour o f 10 o ’clock A. M., at the
digging outfit. The boys made front door o f the County Court House
the trip in the former’s Ford, in the City of Oregon City, in said
shipping to Portland from The County and State, sell at public auction,
to redemption, to the higbe-t
Dulles. After the holidays they subject
bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand,
expect to return to Kahlotus. hut ali the right, title and interest which
are figuring on shipping the Ford the within named defendants or either
o f them, hail on the ilute of the mort­
all the way.
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or anv
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order, decree, interest, costs
and all accruing costs.
W. J. Wilson,
Sheriff o f Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 6th, 1917.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pd. Adv.
The Kagle Creek boys who
lately enlisted are now attached
to the 2nd Casual Detachment,
at Vancouver Barracks.
The W. C. T. U. will meet
Thursday the 10th at the home
of Mrs. Henry Spiess of Kstaca­
da. where the afternoon will he
spent in making surgical band­
ag es, the ladies having last week
delivered eighty to the Portland
headquarters. All ladies are in-
\ited to join in the sewing.
( BRAND)
MAZDA LAMPS
r
is much easier to retain
it.
Have good light.
good vision than to regain
It will
always help you to have good
sight.
l Tse < B R A N D )
Mazda
Lamps.
We will In* glad to
consult with you any time
about how to get the best
With newspaper accounts of
below zero weather and fuel
shortages in the east and middle
west, it makes one glad to live
in Oregon, where New Years
wus a regular spring day, with
wild strawberries in blossom
nearby.
la the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed Adminis­
tratrix with Will Annexed o f the
Estate o f Tillie A. Rehm, deceased by
the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas County, and has quali­
fied. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notiified to
present same, duly verified as by law
required, to the undei signed at 722
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published December
80, 1917.
illumination
L
EVA L. MATTHEWS.
Administratrix with Will Annexed.
W. MATTHEWS, Attorney.
PROFESSIONAL Ci R IS
Henry V. Adix. M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S urgeon
Office Adjoining Residence
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. Wells
Dentist
Associateli with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dr. R. Morse
P h y s ic i a n
and
S urgeon
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd
Residence: Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
Claude W. Devore
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Estacada,
Oregon.
JOHN
BROWN
The Insurance Man
O re g o n F ire R e lie f Ass’n
O f McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
-
Gresham
PLACE YOUR
Fire Insurance
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
ESTACADA
Agent for
The Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company
LAWYERS
A b s tr a c ts e x a m in e d . C o rp o ra tio n L a v .
F in a n cia l A g e n ts . T r u s t s , E scro w s a n d
A c c o u n ts . E s t a te s p r o b a te d . C o U ec-
tio n s , D e e d s, M o rtg a g e s.
G e n e ra l
p ou ltice in all c o u r t * . C o r r e sp o n d e n c e
solicited
P r o m p t a t t e n t io n .
Bank
re fe re n c e s. Fourteenth year.
LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY
Mosessohn & Mosessohn
n 4 .n ».7 U Chamber •« Cemmarae Bid*
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
for the least
money.
C. C. Miller
Estacada
The high water of the past
few weeks caused considerable
trouble and expense in the re­
pair o f the Oregon City South
Fork pipe line, which broke in
several places along the Clacka­
mas, entirely cutting off the flow
1 for a dav or two.
I
Walter Whitbeck of Estacada
is now located at Newport News,
Va., being in Unit 306, Q. M. C.
The Estacada Schools opened
for the 1918 term on Wednesday
the 2nd.
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