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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
Estacada School Board Refuses Payment During the financing in the local school district Ne. 108, in connection with the recent build ing of the ' i ih school, the board entered into some kind of an agreement with Keller Bros., a Denver bonding corporation. Due to some part of the agree ment, which the board contends was not carried out by the bond firm, payment of $300. fee was refused, resulting in legal action now being taken by Keller Bros. Boy Steals Pension Money County Judge H. S. Anderson phoned the News this morning, inviting the people of this section to attend one or both the meet ings to be held at Busch’s Hall in Oregon City on Sunday next, when the speakers will be wound ed officers, wno have seen service in the war zone, their subject be ing on their experiences. The meetings will take place at 3:30 in the afternoon and at 7:30 in the evening. The county court this week re appointed T. A. Roots county- road-boss, this being his third year in office. Thar* la more Catarrh tti thla section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years It wae iup- poaed to be Incurable. Doctora pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It inourable. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influenced by con stitutional conditions and therefore re quires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cura, manufactured by F. 3 . Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a consti tutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to curs. Band for clroulars and testimonials. F. 3 . CHENKT A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall s Family Pills far constipation. Will Continue Business SUMMONS In the Justice Court for District Number 14, Claskamaa County, Oregon. Bert H. Finch, Plaintiff, vs Dale Un derwood, Defendant. To. Dale Underwood, defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above en titled action on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer the plaintiff will take judgement against you in the sum of $25.00, interest thereon at 6% per an num from Sept., 1, 1917, together with the c o s t s and disbursements o f the action. This summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order made by the above entitled court, made and entered on the 15th day o f January 1918, directing that the same be pub lished in the Eastern Clackamas News, once a week for six successive weeks, and that the date of the first publica tion thereof is January 17, 1918, and the date of the last publication is Feb ruary 28th 1918. Claude W. Devore, Justice of the Peace District No. 14 Clackamas County, Oregon, FOR SALE—Light-weight team, 8 year olds. Light Farm Wagon, Work Harness, A 1 condition, $275. Will give terms on good security. M. C. Callwell 309 San Rafael St., Portland Because of the many requests from our patrons we have decided to continue handling dry goods and notions but will greatly increase our stocks. The management o f the store will he in the hands of Mrs. J. M. Park and Mrs. W. E. Closner after Feb. 1st. We will therefore sell for cash after that date. We began our sale with the full intentions o f selling out completely and discontinuing the business, and only continued at the request o f so many patrons. We will close out all HARDWARE. DISHES. PATENT MEDICINES. GRANITWARE, PAINTS. ETC, As soon as we can make room, WITH YOUR HELP we will enlarge our stock of dry goods. Special Sale Jan. 26th, of 50c. Water Pails at 35c. No Phone Orders Only two to a customer. Estacada. Or. — WANTED— Man and wife to work on farm. Must have ex perience, Good wages to right parties. 495 East, 21st North, Portland Ore. .--------------------- .» Broadway at 2nd St. ■ ■ I. - - - Hooverize On Your Tires Dont throw away your old tires — that’s extravagance! We have ordered and will soon install one of the largest and most up-to-date llll County Agriculturalist Enlists R. J. Werner, County Agricul turalist, this week resigned his position to enlist in the ambu lance service. The acceptance of his resigna tion depends on President Kerr o f the O. A. C... the question be ing whether Mr. Werner can be o f more service in his official ca pacity, than as an enlisted man. Park & Closncr s An eleven year old Portland boy by the name of Irwin Brooks, visited Estacada last Friday, re turning Saturday in the company o f Deputy Sheriff Frost of Ore gon City, who placed the young ster under arrest and took him home to papa and mamma. The lad called at the News office early Friday, asking for a party by the name of Miller, for whom he was to take a horse back to Portland, but no one of that name answering the de scription could be found. The visitor then spent the day about town and the night at the Hotel Estacada, where he proved a nuisance. Saturday morning he started for Portland via the railroad ties and in passing through Eagle Creek stopped at the house of J. O’ Neel, departing with $40. in cash and a gold watch. On Mr. O’Neel’s discovery of the loss of his pension money, the neighbors told o f the boy’s visit and reported having seen him headed down the tracks. A phone message to Harvey Gibson at Barton located the lad, who on being confronted with the charge, admitted the theft, returning the watch and the money less 50 cents. Wounded Soldiers To Speak — Vulcanizing Machine» — And to our mechanical department will be added an Expert Vulcanizer, who is ulready hired and who will attend to that work exclusively. (BRAND) MAZBA LAMPS T T Battery Charging Station p I is much easier to retain good vision than to regain Remember—your batteries are liable to freeze It will if they are not fully charged in cold weather. always help you to have good We will test them with our Hydrometer Te»t it. Have good light. sight Use ( B R A N D ) Mazda Free as there is no guess work here. We will be glad to Laaps. consult with you any time about how to get the best illumination for the least money. C. C. Miller Estacada Cascade Garage S. P. Pesznecker DODGE Republic Trucks J. C. Peterson Sale» Agents for CHEVROLET Brunswick Tires CADILLAC Cleveland Tractors