Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 26, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Thursday May 26, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Executrix’s Notice
This is fire protection, cleanup
* Mr. Olson from Colton, was a and paint up week. The last Notice is hereby given that the un­
are among the best fire pre­ dersigned has been appointed by the
Springwater visitor Tuesday. two
County Court of Clackamas County,
ventives
known.
Mrs. A. M. Grable spent Tues­
Oiegon,
Exa utrix of the Last Will and
DR. R. GRAHAM aMcCALL
day at Eagle Creek, visiting her) See D a l e ’ s for Gill’s^Seed.
Testament
of
Silas
E.
Card,
deceased;
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son Guy.2
all persons having claims against said
Physician
anti
Surgeon
estate
are hereby notified to present
The Parks saw mill has fin­
the same, duly verified as by law re­
ished its sawing and closed down
OFFICE: Over Estacada State Bank
quired, within six months from date
Tuesday.
hereof, to Lilly Acock, Estacada, Ore­
Local and Long-Distance Telephone
gon, or to E. W. Bartlett, her attorney,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Still*at­
at his office in Estacada, Oregon.
The doctor’s phone can be connected with your
tended the Grange picnic at Ea­
Positively eradicates
Dated at Estacada, Oregon, May 11, home phone at night if requested. One long ring.
dandruff — correct« « * »• 1921.
gle Creek Saturday and report a
mateoni
scalps
— stops falling hair—
L illy A cock , Executrix.
good time.
promo t js luxuriant g row th—•ddsluatrw.
E.
W
B
artlett
, Attorney,
beauty,
health
—
action
Im
m
ediate
and
Dr. L. A. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christen­
certain. M oney-Back Guarantee. •«
for Executrix.
sen returned from Portland on
First publication May 12th, 1921. »
i.ast publication June 9th, 1921.
LOC1T TIGEB CO..
Tuesday, having spent the past
Dentist
two weeks visiting friends.
Our new minister Lloyd Car-
ESTACADA
OREGON
rick, is holding bachelor quarters
at the manse and taking two!
meals a day with Mrs. Moger.
Dr. R. Mor*e
John Moger Jr. has finished
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
hauling for the Parks Lumber)
Co. and has started to work for
-: O ffice and R esidence :-
the Smith-Closner mill at Eagle
2 nd and M ain S tkets
( reek.
Telephone Connection
About 20 women and children
Estacada__________ ~____________ Oregon
enjoyed a very pleasant after
noon Wednesday at the ladies’
That you can make yourself
Neighborly club, at the home of
Mr*. R. Graham McCall
with paint, varnish or enamel
Mrs. J. I. Guttridge. The next)
Graduate vmicago Musical
meeting will be held at the home
E have established a service
College.
Our experience with paints ano
of Mrs. Jim Shibley.
for worffen and men who painting practice goes back more
PROFESSIMI CURDE
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a
A t d ru g g ists and barbers, o r soad * Bo
fo r gonsrous sam plo.
Home
T ransformations
B1SSELL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller
visited relatives at Viola Sunday.
C. Johnson and wife were at)
Viola Sunday visiting relatives.
Otto Stulke of Barton, visited
his mother, Mrs. E.Harders last
Sunday.
Mr. Widmer and son Will of
Sandy Ridge, visited the form-)
er’s daughter, Mrs. Leo Rath,
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Horge of Portland spent ]
the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Marie Klinker. who has
been sick.but is improving.
The Victory dance given at the
George club house Saturday
night, was a great success and
everyone reports a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall of
Bull Run and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Marshall of Garfield visited their
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
John Marshall last Sunday.
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
As Saturday, May 21, was an
ideal day, there was a large at­
tendance at the Grange picnic,
and everybody seemed to enjoy
the occasion. After all had par
taken of a fine picnic dinntr, an
interesting tho somewhat lengthy
program was rendered. Mrs.
McMath, a member of the Board
of Higher Vocational Education,
delivered a splendid address on
her line of work.
Some of the men played a
game of pitching horse shoes,
while another form of amuse­
ment was a ball throwing con­
test to see how many balls out of
five could be thrown into a bar­
rel by the contestants. Miss H.
Zipple teacher of th e Tr acy
school, won the ladies prize of a
#1.00. The dance at Cogswell’s
hall in the evening, was a grand
success 110 numbers having been
sold and aland 200 being present
School closed in District No.
50 last Friday.
Spring Millinery at D ale ’ s .
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Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Estacada. -:- Oregon
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Estacada
O . D. E B Y
Attorney-at-Law
General Practice
Confidential Adviser
Oregon City,
Oregon
Gresham 517.
Broadway 32
McGUiRK & SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law.
At Gresham Office—Tuesdays, Ihuradavs and
Saturdays, 203-5 Withrow Building
Portland Office—609-15 Fenton Bldg.
P A U L C . F IS C H E R .
Attorney at Law,
Beaver Building,
OREGON CITY. - OREGON.
Fire Insurance
London Lancashire Fire In*. Co.
Great American Fire Ins. Co.
Keep your policy in
our fire proof vault
free of charge.
Estacada State Bank
Agents