Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 14, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Exposition Site
In the Oregon Voter of April
9th, our esteemed predecessor,
R. M. Standish, has a very able
article favoring “ Rocky B utte,”
on east side, along Sandy Boule­
vard, just beyond Rose City Park,
as the site for the 1925 exposi­
tion. He makes out a good case,
and we might be persuaded if
we had not already succumbed
to the charms of the Sellwood
site. In this connection, we saw
in a recent issue of the Boston
Evening Transcript, that Boston
is also planning for a world’s
fair in that year. We wonder
if so, how will this effect that
of Portland?
BORN.—At the Lovelace hos­
pital, April 11th, 1921, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Blaisdell, of Eagle
Creek, a ten pound son, Dr. R.
G. McCall being the attending
physician.
George Pointer has secured the
agency for a high grade of lime,
paints, varnish and Dutch Boy
Lead, at market prices. 3-24 tf
For Glass and Glazing, see
George Pointer
3-24 if
We clean everything, Re-Nu-
Em cleaners.
A Popular Course
Students numbering 824, have
enrolled in the School of Com­
merce, at the O. A. C., so far
this school year. Commerce is
considered one of the most pop­
ular courses in college. Gradu­
ates are placed in good positions
with attractive salaries.
Spring is here. How about
your winter overcoat cleaned and
pressed before you lay it away.
Re-Nu-Em Cleaners, Odd Fel-
lows’building.
Administratrix’s Notice
N otice is hereby given th a t th e un-
«leraigneii has been appointed by the
County C ourt of C lackam as County,
Oregon, A dm im stratix of the e s ta te of
J . W. Heed, deceased; all persons h av ­
ing claims ag ain st said estate, are h ere­
by notified to present th e same tv* m«'
at K stacada, Oregon, or at the office of
my atto rn ey , O. 1). Ehy, in Oregon
City, Oregon, duly verified as by law
required w ithin six m onths from date
hereof.
¡. poy M ak K e e p , Administratrix.
0 , 1». E b Y, A ttorney
for A dm inistratrix,
F irst publication April Tth. 1921.
1. ast publication May 5th, 1921.
Administratrix’s Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed by the
County C ourt of ClavKamas County,
Oregon, A dm inistrix of the partner­
ship. e sta te of J . W. Reed and Karl
Shibley, as Reed & Shibley; all persoi s
having claim s ag ain st said e state are
hereby notified to p resent sam e to
me at E stacada, Oregon, or at the offiee
of my atto rn ey , O. T). Kby, in Oregon
C ity, O regon, duly verified as by law
required, w ithin six months from the
d ate hereof.
LtH'Y M ak R kki *. A dm istratrix.
0 . D BUY. A ttorney.
fo r A dm inistratrix
F irst publication April Tth. 1921.
1. nst publication May 5th, 1921.
I. O. O. F
Estacada Lodge, No. 175, I.
For Fire Insurance
0. 0. F., meets every Saturday
evening in their lodge loom, j
corner of Broadway and Third
streets. A good attendance of
PLACE Y O U R IN­
members is desired, and visiting
SURANCE
THROUGH
brothers are always welcome.
YOUR
HOME
AGENT
WHO
R. L. G ithens , N. G.
WI LL P R O T E C T
J. G. H ayman , Sec.
YOUR INTEREST
Farmers Attention.* When in
town, get your dinner at Esta­
cada Hotel. Best 50c dinner in
town.
3-10tf
Cary Real Estate Co.
Spring Millinery at D ale ’ s .
5
To Serve on Jury
The Clackamas county circuit
court jury for the April term,
been called to covene April 18th,
and the names of the jurymen
have been drawn for duty. Those
from this vicinity are :
Andrew Graham, Estacada,
route 3.
„
Fred C. Bartholomew, Esta­
cada.
Sydney E. Smith, Estacada,
route 2.
H. H. Watkins, Boring route 1.
John Ellsworth, Boring route 1.
William Bard, Estacada, route2
Thursday, April 14, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Two
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
Extensive alterations have been made at our First and
Alder Streets Passenger Station, and much better accom­
modations have been provided for our patrons.
This building is now being used exclusively by us and,
in addition to the ticket office, lost articles’ bureau and ex­
press, we have installed an “ ELECTRIC STORE,” where
Mazda lamps and electric appliances may be purchased,
applications made for electric light and power, and where
light and power bills may be paid.
Cigarette
This will make it possible for our patrons to transact
such matters of business with our company without going
up-town to our main offices in the Electric building; and
vou will receive the same courteous and attentive service.
T o s e a l in t h e
d e lic io u s B u rle y
t o b a c c o f la v o r .
It’s T oasted
Portland
Railway, Light
&
Power
Co.
Arrived and Ready for Delivery,
Car of A 1. Eastern Oregon Tim­
othy Hay of good quality. - -
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WILL BE SPOTTED OS OUR SIDING SOON.
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IF YOU HAVE POTATOES FOR SALE,
now is the time to get busy. W e are shipping a car
this week, and another will follow soon after.
E S TA C A D A
FEED
C O M P A N Y .
The Store Where Your $ Does Its Duty.
1 . S. MORGAN
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W. H. H AN D LE