Page Two Thursday. June 9. 1921 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Additional Brevities Let your next suit be a hand- tailored one. They don’ t cost, any more and they fit. Re-N u-Em Cleaners and Tailors . 6-2Lf Estacada. i Miss Marion Dunlop arrived Sunday morning, after the close o f her school in Umatilla. Ore. Home grown strawberries are now on the market, and ship­ ments are being made to Eastern Oregon points. ‘ Miss Maud Sturgeon who with her mother, has been on a vaca­ tion for some weeks at Newport and other points, returned home Friday. Macoly Dale left last week for Eastern Oregon, where he has employment. Ted Howe took his place as operator at the Fam­ ily Theatre. Misses Ruth and Anna Dillon after having voted Tuesday, as good citizens, took the 9. a. m. train, the former to Portland, and the latter to Bull Run. Lewis Jones, who is attending Reed College in Portland, was in Estacada a few days last week visiting his sisters, Mrs. Love­ lace and Mrs. Tom Rhodes. »Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stan dish and children, Margaret and John, and Mrs. H. Evans, drove over from Portland last Sunday in Mrs. Evans’ new coupe, and made a few brief calls on Esta­ cada friends. J. K. Ely was another Estaea- da representative at the Glad­ stone graduation exercises and later was one of the nine to play a baseball game against the graduates. J. K. says he made a tally and we believe him. The water pipe by J. V. Barr’s ■hop, which connects with this office, was clogged with mud and Stopped the How until the pipe was cleaned out Tuesday. The water system carries along a lot of real estate after a rain. f Painting, I V y ? £ ? y y y y y î ï ? y Attention Farmers! 1 have t h e agency for the Farmers’ Mutual F i r e Relief Association. Call in at my office and I will explain it to you. It is one o f the best and cheapest mutuals in Oregon. S. E. WOOSTER, Agent. Paper Hanging and Tinting. If you are figuring on Paint­ ing get my prices. I will furnish the material or you can furnish it. I will do your work by day or con­ tract. Leave your orders at Smith Hardware Co. ’s store at Estacada. Citation. J. W. SAUNDERS, i ♦++♦♦+++++♦♦♦ j THE ¡PACIFIC STATES : : 4 EIRE INSURANCE CO. : Rt I, Estacada. + + + ia your Home Company. See us regardii g your property, Insure your 4 * I 4 ♦ A U T O M O B IL E * — Against— + * + FIRE, THEFT + 4 I or [C O L L I S I O N . ♦ + + + •I I J. W. Reed Estate 4 ♦ + 4 ESTACADA, ORE. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + Come in and let me explain the merits o f a hand tailored suit. 500 samples to choose from. Re-Nu-Em Cleaners and Tailors, 5-26 tf Estacada. 4 R. R. CARLSON Undertaker and Embalmer Gresham - Oregon Warren McWillis Local Agent for Estacada Notice of Publication. Department of the Interior, (»6932, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., May 25th, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred Williams whose post office address is Sandy, Ore., did, on the 16th day of August, 1920, file in this office, Sworn Statement and Application, No. (>6932, to purchase the S 1-2 NE 1-4 and S 1-2 NW 1-4 Section 28, Township 2 S, Range 6 E. W Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro­ visions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the “ Timber and Stone Law ,’ ’ at such value as might be fixed by appraise­ ment, and that, pursuant to such ap­ plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised for the sum o f $412.00, the timber estimated 428 M. board feet at 50 cents per M. and the land $160.00: that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his ap­ plication and sworn statement on the 12th day of August, 1921, before the Register and Receiver o f the United States Land Office, at Portland, Ore. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent is­ sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. In the County Court o f the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter o f the Estate o f John P. Irvin, deceased:— To Elsie Covey, William K. Irvin, Charles S Covey, Oliver L. Covey, and Fred H. Covey, Alice Folsom John T. Irvin, Frank M. Irvin, and Joseph A. Irvin, being all the de­ visees and heirs and beneficiaries o f the Estate o f John P. Irvin, deceased, and also all other persons unknown claiming any right, interest or estate in the real estate described in the petition for sale o f real pro­ perty filed herein. GREETING :— I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon , you andeachof you are hereby cited and lequired to ap­ pear before the Hon. County Judge of the State o f Oregon for Clackamas County, at the Court House in Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday the 5th day July, 1>*21, at the hour of 9:30 o ’clock, A lexander S w ee k , Register, a. m., o f said day, to show cause, if 6-2-7-28. any exists, why an order should not be made in said matter authorizing, licen­ Executrix’s Notice sing and empowering said Executors to sell the following real estate belonging Notice is hereby given that the un­ to said estate, and described as follows: dersigned has been appointed by the The E half o f NE quarter SE quarter County Court o f ClacKamas County, the E half o f W half o f NE quarter Oregon, Executrix of the Last Will and o f SE quarter the W half o f W half of Testament o f Silas E. Card, deceased; NE quarter SE quarter, and all that por­ all persons having claims against said tion o f E half o f NW quarter o f SEquar- estate are hereby notified to present ter lying East of the county road running the same, duly verified as by law re­ North and South through said NW quar­ quired, within six months from date ter o f SE quarter, all in Section 35 in hereof, to Lilly Acock, Estacada, Ore­ Township 3 South o f Range 4, East o f gon, or to E. W. Bartlett, her attorney, the Willamette Meridian. at his office in Estacada, Oregon. Witness my hand and seal o f said Dated at Estacada, Oregon, May 11, County, atiixed this 24th day o f May, 1921. i921. L illy A cock , Executrix. s F red A. M iller , Clerk. E. W B artlett , Attorney, G. H. P ace , Dtputy. for Executrix. First publication June 2d. 1921. First publication May 12th, 1921. Last publication June 30, 1921. L,ast publication June 9th, 1921. . Goddess of Liberty Contest The committee in charge o f the Fourth of July Celebration, has decided to limit the contest for the Goddess of Liberty to the va­ rious oiganizations in and about Estacada, and to the different communities. In other words, each contest­ ant must be backed by some or­ ganization or community. It is hoped that more interest will be aroused in this way. Less th m a month rein, i is to work in. Get your candidate in the field now, to-morrow may be too late. Rules of contest will be pub­ lished next week. Betxer be safe than sorry. Order your next suit at the Re-Nu-Em Cleaners and Tailors, 5-2(1 tf Estacada. We do Job Printing. -------------------------- -------------- A new size package I Ten for 10c. V ery convenient. Dealers carry both; lOforlOc; 20for20c. * It’ s toasted. Lucky Tiger ! ! i Men, be Kind to Your Wives!! f Take them to .“Hotel Estacada” to Eat Sunday Dinners. The cool­ est Dining Room in Oregon, and plenty to eat. 1 Positively eradicate* dandruff — correct* m e - m atron* scalpa — stop « fallin a hair— prom otes luxuriant g r o w t h -a d o * lus tr a beautr, health — action Im m ediate and certain. M oney-Back Guarantee. <# At Urug(l««a «ne t o t W n , or «end * I