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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
p at»e Eight EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS FOR SALE—Thorough bred C. W. pigs. 7 weeksold. Inquire of O. L. Durbin, 1 mile south of Springwater. 5-13 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with heifer calf, also yearling heifer. C. A. Jacques, Rt. 1. 2t. FOR RENT Two lots belong ing to Albei t T. Sarver, 4 and 5 Block 7. in Zobrisi’s addition to Estacada. Inquiie of C. A. Looney. 5 13 Notice of Final Account VtAnt and For Sale Column 5 cents per line. Cash in advance WAN ME I) - A fresh cow. J. P. Sieinman, Estacada, lit. 1, Bx. 21. 5-13 FOR SALE Holstein grade hull, three years old in good con dition. Ben Dodson, lit. 1. 5-27 WAN'IEI) To buy one or two dozen laving hens, also some young chickens oi l enough lor cold brooder, or with mother h r, prefer White Leghorn or R, I. Red. Write or ca l on F. G. Covert, Estacida. Ore. 5 13-20. CANDY BUSINESS. We start you, at home, or anywhere; ev erything furnished; $30 weekly and up; men and women; experi ence unnecessary; Address Specialty Candy m a k i n g Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 5 S. 18th St. 3-25 5-13 FOR SALE One team of horses 6 and 7»years old, weight about 3100 pounds, gentle and good workers, or will trade for j smaller team or one horse, (’all on A. Miller at El wood or write Colton, Oregon, lit. 1. Box 70. 4-29-5-6 in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackama- County.. In the inattei of the estate of Henry Dillon, Deceased. Notice is hereby giv*"n that the un dersigned, as administrator of the Estate of 11« nrv Dillon, Deceased, has filed his final account in the »aid County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, and that Saturday, the 12th day of June, li-20, at the hour of 10 o’ lock in the forenoon of said day and the Court ns nt of said Court has been fixed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto, if any, and tire settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 6, iS20. l,ar>t published June 3, 1S20. bee A. Dillon, Administrator. If. W. White, 31 E. 53rd St., Portland, Ore., Attorney for Administrator, may 6-13-20-27j u n3 \ \ à ï ‘ J T I f T l ì i :> Calendar For Closing Exercises Estacada High School— 1920 May, 8 Saturday, County Field Day (Gladstone). May, 14 Friday, High School Cantata 8:00 P. M. May, 16 Sunday, Baccalaureate 8:00 P. M. May, 17 Monday, 8th Grade Promotion (Cantata) 8:00 P. M. May, 17 & 18 Mon. & Tue. Sem ester Exams. May, 19 Wednesday, Hi gh School Picnic. May. 20, Thursday, Com men ce- ment 8:00 P. M. May, 21 Friday, Closing of re cords and distribution of Promo tion ca^ds. May, 21 Friday, Totem Pole Exercises. May, 21 Friday, Alumni Ban quet 6:30 P. M. May 21, Friday, Dual Track Meet with the James John High School. • / FOR SALE—A number o n e riding horse, weight about 9001’os. four years old. J. 0. Botkin. 5-13-20. Rt. 1. ► J ;« ; jG 4 tS ( l . i ..-" ''A ''« Harvest W ith a Case Kerosene Tractor This is the new and better way. It means more work, easier work and done exactly when you want it. The Case 10-18 Kerosene Tractor pic tured above is especially recommended for haying and harvesting. It is the smallest of our four sizes. It is the simplest, most powerful trac tor built. It will pull two 14-inch plows under all reasonable conditions, two 6- foot binders, a 22-shoe grain drill, a 5- section spike-tooth harrow, an 8-foot double action disc harrow or a large ma nure spreader. KEROSENE, > For belt work it is very practical. It will easily drive a Case 20x28 Thresher with feeder and wind stacker, a No. 12 Case Silo Filler with 40-foot blower, Baling Press, Feed Mill, Small Corn Husker or Sheller. This tractor is used by progressive farmers all over the land. It is made by the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Com pany, famous for 77 years among farm ers. No tractor is its equal. No finer can be built. We will be glad to tell you all about this and other Case Tractors if you will give us the opportunity. TRACTORS Thi:rfdcv May 13, t920 Rural Credit Loans If you are looking for Rural Credit loans on the 20 year plan, call on S. E. Wooster & Son, and they will tell you all about it. You can borrow 50 per cent on your farm value, at 6 per cent. By our plan you can forget you have any principal, as the annual payments are gradually wiping out the principal loan. Y’ou can, therefore, with perfect safety, devote your surplus iunds to im provements, purchasing addi tional live stock or land or for any of the many other purposes for which money is always need ed on a farm. 4-22tf S. E. Wooster & Son. Notice for Publication Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore gon, April 13th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that William S. Runyon, of Cherry- ville, Oregon, who, on April 12th, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 05154. for SEX NEX and NEX SEX.. Section 25, Town ship^ Soutlj, Range 5 East, Wil lamette Meridan, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 27th day of May, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles W. Harris, of Cherry- ville. Oregon; J. T. Friei, of Cherryville, Oregon; P. Avrill, of Che"ryville, Oregon; Vincent Friei, of Cherryville, Oregon. ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register. Proof made under Sec. 5, Act of Jun* 9. 1916. 4-15 5 13 City Executive Becomes Grandfather When our worthy mayor re turned from Molalla, Saturday, he received a telegram, which caused him to f o r g e t f o r the moment his election cam paign and other troubles. It was from Mrs. Bartlett informing him that twin girls had arrived at t h e i r daughter’s Mrs. R.. L. Smith’s, home in Colton, Calif. %all doing nicely. While the mayor was expecting that a boy or a girl would arrive shortly, he was hardly prepared for two of a kind. It rather took his breath at first, but he soon rallied and imparted the joyful news to his many friends who accorded him the heartiest con gratulations. This event should prove most auspicious to his cam paign for representative, as twin granchildren should put him in the Rooseveltian class, and send him over the top with a rousing \ ote.