Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 27, 1921, Page Page Six, Image 6

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
GARFIELD BREVITIES
H. A. La Barre is a Portland
visitor this week.
Mrs. S. A. Roberts, of Boring,
was a truest of her sister Mrs.
Richard Davis last week.
The Dennis property was pur­
chased recently by Mr. Shaffer
and wife from Washington.
Mrs. Paul Hissock has been
enjoying a visit in Portland this
past week, returning Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mattoon,
Mrs. T. Eash. E. Krigbaum and
C. E. Corbin motored to Port­
land this week.
Rev. Dunlop held services in
Nora Memorial church Sunday.
Two were baptized and received
into the M. E. church.
F. C. Pauli has his new resi­
dence completed. The Paulis
are from Kansas. They say the
winter is very mild compared
with the home state winters.
0. W. Failing has returned
from Portland after a stay of
two weeks. He reports that he
actually came down the Country
Club hill without getting stuck.
Mr. Ayers has returned to
Cartield from Boyd. Oregon, and
the Dillingers have moved to
their homestead, giving Mr.
Ayers possession of his ranch.
Oeorge Cook, president ot the
Hill Telephone Co., called a spec­
ial meeting last week. An as­
sessment of $10 was levied on
each stock holder for general
repair and up keep of tne line.
A. C. Anderson, C. V. Sand­
stone, H. Anders, Hector An­
ders and .1. A. Botkin have been
resetting p o le s and doing line
work the past week, The Hill
line was completely out and eve­
ry fellow must do his share in
keeping up the line if he g e t s
service.
DOVER
Mrs. Seward has be»n quite
ill hut is improving at the pres­
ent.
Mr. Shaw left Monday morn­
ing for Portland to spend a few
days.
Mr. Blackerby is spending the
winter on the R. F. Thompson
ranch.
Little Hugh Guthrie has been
sick and not able to attend
m
h e o l.
Mr. and Mrs. Akin and family
were calling on Jos DeSha'.er
Wednesday.
Several from Dover attended
the Dairymen's League meeting
held in Sandy recently.
Ralph DeSha/.er and Claud
Young are loading a car at Cedar
Brook with hewn ties this week.
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Eloquence, to Lecture Here.
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young Cunudiun lecturer, unconaclous-
ly Htepped into the lim elight while a
eoldier In th e late great war. Imme­
diately following the arm istice he
gained a Imeut international fame aa
a Fpcaker, winning p raise from high
allied oflicers nnd ¡ i ! ru personal com­
m endation from Field Ma shal Joffre.
Tiie New York Sun said of him : “He
Thursday, January 27, 1921
Fr uit Growers’
Handbook Popular
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Demand for the Fruit Grow­
F IR S T -C L A S S
ers’ Handbook has been so strong
S H O E M A K IN G
that it will soon have to be re­ I
printed. renorts A. L. Lovett,
Best Neatsfoot Oil For Sale.
entomologist of the O. A. C. Ex­
periment station. The book was Broadway ::
Estacada
originally planned as a guide for
Oregon growers, hut outside spe­
cials have found that it is a
R. R. CARLSON
handy and reliable reference text.
So useful has the volume proved
to Oregon orchardists that the Undertaker and Embalmer
department intends to put out
Gresham - Oregon
like hand books on stone fruit,
insects, small fruit insects, if at
Warren McWillis
a later date the present volume
Local Agent for Estacada
is found to fill the bill.
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Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U.
S Land Office at Portland,
Oregon, Jan. 18. 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Carl C. Alt. of Sandy, Oregon,
who, on December 8, 1920, made
Homestead Entry, No. 00085, for
SW'i SW '4. Section 21, Town­
ship 2 S. Range 5 E, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make three year proof,
to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Reg­
ister and Receiver of the United
Sfates Land Office, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 8th day of March
1921.
Claimant names as witnesses;
F. W. Alt. of Sandy. O r e . : Theo
Koennecke, of Sandy, Ore.: L.
L. Corey, of Sandy, Ore., Fred
I’. l\i ennecke, of Sandy, Oregon.
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Date of first publication Jan.
27. 1921.
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