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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
% Thursday, March 18, 1920 Page Seven eastern c l a c k a m a s n ew s si D U W ? t f t\ ß * W !!r ** H iS w ^ 1 \r / /\ * .. />• ijt ■ SR > P A I N T Y O U K H O U S E AN D B A R N WI T H OU R P A I N T S AN D T H E Y W I L L K E E P T H A T BRI GHT. P R O S P E R O U S L O O K . O U R P A I N T S S T A Y ON AND DO N O T S O O N F A D E . Hv J. 1 IT IS AN I N V E S T M E N T N O T T O P A I N T Y O U R BUILDINGS. ' ' TO O U R P A I N T S A R E T H E B E S T AND T H E P R I C E S ON O U R G O O D P A I N T S A R E NO M O R i ! T H A N Y O U M A Y B E A S K E D F O R P O O R P AI NTS. / " t V •>? V ’ •'I ••<* U •• ; -w ^ **•■•.•' A ' AN E X P E N S E ■• OUR HARDW A R E TEST. IS T H E BES T: IT S T A N D S T H E 14 É .:: WE ALSO HAVE GARDEN A FULL T O O L S . R A KE S . LINE O F HOES . A L L KINDS O F S H O V EL S . SPADES. S P A DI N G FORKS. AND A L L KINDS O F G A R D E N S EEDS . „ ' 4 ] K s J I • BERT H. FINCH, ( m - A ,w Hardware, I NOTICE T O Last Year’s Straw Hats Made Fresh, Dainty and as Good as New with COLORITE Colors Old and New Straw Hats 1 6 Colors from which to Choos \ ESTACADA PHARM ACY *&&*cxBJL < **:* > « > x * * » x * * » x * * x « '*■ * x k ** x ** x **>»> IF YOUR HOGS ARE FAT AND READY FOR MARKET And you want to pet the very top price for them, and weighed at home, then call C R E D IT O R S Notice is hereb’ ’ given that the un dersigned have been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, Executors of the Estate of William M Kollendonk, deceased, All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notitied and required to present the same to us duly verified with proper vouchers, at the residence of Lena Underwood in the City of Es tacada, Ore., or to either of us at our postofiice address Estacada, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from tha date hereof. Dated Eeb’y 18th, 15*20. Lena Underwood, William Kellendonk, Executors of the Estate of William M. Kellendonk, deceased. First publication Eeb’y 19th, 1920. 2-19 8-18 A U T O M O B IL E O W N ERS A T T E N T IO N ! I have opened a Repair shop heie in Estacada and at present am located in the old Cascade I also buy all kinds of live stock, fat or Garage. 1 work on any make breeders, and I do not overlook the fresh cows of car, electrical troubles my specialty. I find you»* troubles N otify Henry Githens at Currinsville, if you and tell you free of charge. have any livestock for sale or call me at Have your car looked over, it Tabor 4123 may save you many dollars. at 354 E 54 St., Portland. Oregon. Small troubles make large ones. I guarantee all work. — To get the most money out of 4-8 R. E. MOORE. hogs sell them on hoof. M. J. K E R K E S ELWOOD ITEMS K0DAKS-- A L L K lN u S AND SU PPLIES Rem ington Guns-- AND A M M U N ITIO N & Fishing T GET ackle— H U N TIN G AN D FISH IN G .........LICENSES HERE............ CONFECTIONERY. ICECREAM AND TOBACCO ED. B O N E R ’ S News Stand and Laundry Agency, > Furniture, ter Cox first prize. Refresh ments were served at midifight. Mrs. Clara Bittner and son Harold are visiting in Oregon City with Mrs Bittner’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rotter. Miss Clara Meilike, who lias been with her brother. s&’ arl Meilike at Oregon City, has re turned home. Mike Rydzeroski had the mis fortune to lose one of his work horses recently. It means quite a loss as it was a fine young ani mal. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bishop| spent several days in Cortland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotter j and YV. T. Henderson were husi-1 ness callers at the county seat Saturday. There is to be a box social and j program at the El wood school i house, Saturday evening. March! 20. to raise money for an organ j for the school. Executor’s Notice Notice is hereby give» that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clacl-amas County, O regon , Executor of the last will and testament of David Closner, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, or at the office of my attorney, O. D. Ehy, in Oregon City. Oregon, duly verified as by law required within six months from date hereof. Dated March IK, 1920 ED W ARD CLOSNER, Executor of t"e last will and testa ment of David Closner, deceased. O. I) Ehy, Attorney for Executor First publication March 18, 1920 Last publication April lf>, 192". Mr. and Mrs. C. O. ( ’ louse were hosts at a party at. their home Saturday night, in honor of Margaret Ireland, sister of Mrs. Clouse, w ho has been visit ing at the Clouse home for the past fewr weeks. Owing to the severe rain storm, only a few guests w ere present, hut a verv enjoyable evening was spent. The Salvation Army employ »•Games were played and prizes ment bureau last year found em were given. Effie Brown re ployment for 63,881) men outside ceived the booby «prize and VV’al* of tiie Industrial homes. Implements I “ Notice! When leaving goods at 183 First St. fordeliv- ery to Estacada, please mark where they are to be left, otherwise it will be c o n f u s i n g . Any Portland business firm will deliver goods to the above address without extra charge, why then lug your heavy packages and be bothered with them for the small sum the u n d e r s i g n e d will charge? Fred C. Bartholomew. The cowboy preacher,, S. G. Bettes, preaches at the Upper Garfield Church, Thursday eve ning, March 25th, at 7:30. 661.218 cases o f want and star vation in the United States were | relieved by the Salvation Army j thru its relief departments last year. 18,898 Thanksgiving and 208,(571 Christmas were served to the poor United States last year Salvation Army relief ment. dinners dinners of the by the depart The many friends o f J. VV. Moxley of Morrow, who had a serious sickness this winter, are glad to see him in town again. But while better it will be some time before he recovers his for mer strength.