Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 28, 1921, Image 3

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY JULY 28, 1921.
Mrs. L. H. Wells arrived Sun­
day evening to visit her son, Dr.
Do you know
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
L. A. Wells. She returned home
you can roll
last evening, the Dr. driving her
<50 M oo d
AND N E WS I I E M S
to Portland.
cigarettes
for
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bass and
lO c ts from
family are attending a camp
Miss Gladys Kandle went to meeting in Portland, this week.
one bag of
Salem last week to visit relatives. They are expected back on Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus urday.
went to Vancouver last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stout and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duus went daughter, Miss Imogene, were
to Gladstone last Sunday, to at­ guests Sunday of the Mr. and
tend Chautauqua.
Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs. They are
Mrs. C. E. Surfus and family, old friends, as Mr. Stout was
of Eagle Creek, spent the week­ for four or five years superin­
end with her mother, Mrs. C. L tendent of the La Grande schools,
Allen.
and as such, did inestimable
G EN UIN E
J. W. Shafford has returned to work, as he is a born teacher
Portland to live, where he has He is now head of a Teacher’s
B u l l D u r h a m
been appointed assistant man­ Agency in Portland, and his
TOBACCO
daughter
is
attending
Reed
Col
ager of a leading lumber com
ege, where she begins her soph-
pany.
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more
year this fall.
W. H. H, Wade has returned
Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop
home from the Chautauqua at
Gladstone. He reports having spent the week-end in Portland,
HERE’S THE
greatly enjoyed himself, and with their son Stewart and daugh­
been much edified from what he ter, Mrs. Inez Greenleaf. They
OPPORTUNITY
went to the Oaks to hear the Luth­
heard.
er
College
Concert
Band
from
Dave Hoffmeister. of Eagle
That You have Waited For
Creek, who was charged with Jeeorah, Iowa, which was their
You men who are looking
having liquor in his possession, old home. As they were well
for a genuine Clothes Sav­
was promptly acquitted last acquainted with Prof. Sperati,
ing. Here at last, is the
week, by a jury at Oregon City, the director of the band and
real thing.
several
members,
it
was
like
a
who took only ten minutes to de­
Where your thrift hopes
visit home, which was a great
liberate.
come
true in the price tag.
A. J. Schoth, who was a mem and most enjoyable treat for
Our
Autumn and Winter
samples are now on display.
ber of the high school faculty them. Prof. Sperati is a Luth­
last year, was in town Saturday. eran minister, who at one time
The reduced selling price
on these are from 30 per
He will leave shortly for Man­ was stationed at Tacoma. Wash,
cent to 50 per cent lower this
hattan. Kansas, as he hat been le will also be remembered by not
season than last.
a few as the very able Director
appointed director of a boys’
100 per cent pure wool
of the Pacific Coast Singers. He
club, under state management.
fabrics used in all Suits.
is
a
very
talented
man,
and
be­
The position is a highly desirable
100 per cent Workman­
sides being great in musical cir­
one.
ship on all Suits.
cles, he holds a classical chair in
100 per cent Satisfactfon
Last Friday, the Holsum Bread uther College.
on all Suits.
car was overturned when com­
FOR SALE—Horse, Buggy
ing here, on the Boring hill. and
Harness, or will trade for
The driver we hear, had his leg good milk cow. Horse suitable
CAN YOU BEAT IT ?
badly bruised. Something ought for driving or riding. See Miller
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to be done about that hill, as it the blacksmith.
is positively dangerous, the road LOST—Between the Spring-
being very narrow and circuit­ water store and the sawmills, a
Re-Nu-Em Cleaners and
shawl. Finder please return to
ous.
Miller’s
blacksmith
shop,
Esta­
Tailors.
G. C. Schneider of the firm of cada. Reward is offered
Odd
Follows’
Bid.
Estacada.
McGuirk & Schneider, attorneys
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of Portland and Gresham, was
FOR SALE—A first class baby
in town Monday and called at buggy.
Inquire at the office of
this office. Unfortunately we Dr. L. A. Wells.
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were out at the time, which we
Special School Meeting.
deeply regret, as we are indebt­
ed to Mr. Schneider for many Notice is hereby given to the
us out. We want 100 cases
legal voters of School District
courtesies.
of Eggs this week, it will
108, of Clackamas County,
help you out considerable
Mrs, W. W. Wallens, of Spring- No.
State of Oregon, that a Special
if
you want fhe price.
water, has our sincere thanks School Meeting of said District
Headquarters
for Lime,
for a ja r of black currant jam. will be held at High School Build­
Cement,
Brick,
Tile and
ing
on
the
5th
Day
of
August,
Orange marmalade and black
Building
Material
at prices
1921.
at
8
p.
m.
for
the
follow­
currant jam are staple articles
that are right.
ing object: The election of one
for an Englishman’s breakfast, (1) Director to succeed Mr.
Always glad to have
of which he never tires. We Woodworth, resigned.
you come in and inquire
set out some black currant bushes
Dated this 23d day of July,
our prices on feed for the
two years ago, which bore a 1921.
cow or hogs.
M r s . M y r t l e B e l f il s ,
small crop this year, and ought
Also daily freight to
District Clerk.
to yield well another year.
and from Portland.
4 + + + + + + + + + + + +
As will be seen by the notice
in this issue, a special school
Portland, Estacada
meeting is called for August 5th.
Transportation Co.
This has been necessitated, be­
cause the election of George
Fred C. Bartholomew,
Weatherby to the school board, »
G. M. Lawrence.
is your Home Company.
was invalid, on account of the ♦
OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP
See us regardi. g your
place of W. R. Woodworth, who
property,
Insure your
had sent in his resignation, not
having been declared vacant by
Notice of Executors’ Sale of
the County School Superintend­ *
—Against—
* Real Property at Private Sale
ent, at the time of the last elec­ *
FIRE,
Notice is hereby given, that in pur­
tion.
4
suance of an order of the County Court
THEFT
or
Upton H. Gibb3, S. E. Woos­ *
of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
made on the 11th day of July,
COLLISION + County,
ter and C. E. Kilgore, of Esta- *
1921, in the matter of the estate of
John P. Irvin, deceased, the under­
cada, were in Gresham to-day,
signed as Executors of said estate wiil
arranging for the printing of the
sell at private sain to the highest bid­
der for cash in gold coin of the United
premium list of the Eastern * J . W. Reed Estate
States of America, on or after Monday,
Clackmas Fair, which will be
the 22rtd day of August. 1921, all the
’
ESTACADA,
ORE.
right, title, interest and estate of the
held Sept. 8. 9 and 10. Mr. 4
John P. Irvin, deceased, at the
Gibbs is editor and publisher of * * * * * * * * * * * * * said
time of his death, and all of the right,
the Eastern Clackamas N e w s .
title and interest that the said estate
Notice For Publication
by operation of law, or otherwise
and Mr. Wooster is in the real Department of the Interior, U. S. Land has
acquired other than or in addition to
Office,
at
Portland,
Oregon,
July
22,
estate business. Mr. Kilgore is
that of said testator at the time of his
1921.
in and to all of that certain pro-
connected with the People’s NOTICE is hereby given that John death,
petty situated, lying and being in
C. Meyers, of Boring, Oregon, R. F. D. Clackamas County. State of Oregon,
Store—Gresham Outlook.
No. 2, Box 83, who, on July fi, I9ls, and particularly described as follows:
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McCall, made
Homestead Entry No. 05039, for
The E l-2 of the NE1-4 o fS E 1-4, and
who were accompanied by War­ S$ SWJ, Section 25, Township 2 S, the E 1-2 of W 1-2 of NE 1-4. of
Range 4 E. W. M.. and on Sept. 17, SE 1-4 containing 30 acres also W 1-2
ren Smith, returned from their 1918, made additional Homestead En­ of W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4 and
outing last Sunday. They went try No. O 618 I, for SJ SEJ, Section 25, all that portion of the E 1-2 of NW
2 South. Ranged East, Wil-] 1-4 of SE 1-4 lying east of the Coun­
from here to Albany, and thence Township
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of ty Road running north and south I
to Fish and Clear Lakes. The intention to make three year proof, to through said NW 1-4 of SE 1-4, all in
claim to the land above de­ Section 35, Township 3, South of Range
road up the mountains was very establish
scribed, before the Register and Re­ 4, East of th< Willamette Meridian.
steep in places, but the car rose ceiver of the U. S Land Office, at Terms of sale Cash. Bids or offers i
Oregon, on the 30th day of may be made at any time after the
to the occasion. The Dr. reports Portland,
first publication of this notice and be­
August, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: Al­ fore the making of sale. All bids must
a bear chase by the dogs, and
fred Winkler, of 5338-92 St., Portland, be made ii writing and left at the office
catching numerous trout, some Oregon;
Raimund Kaiser, of Boring, of E. W. Bartlett, Estacada, Oregon.
of which were whoppers. Dur­ Ore.. R. F. D. 2, Box 85; Mario Boitano, Dated Julv 11th, 1921.
J ohn T. I rvin ^
of Boring, Ore., R. F. D. 2, Box 88 ; 1
ing his absence he has had his John
Bosholm, of Sandy. Oregon.
J . A. I r v i n ,
Proof
under
Acts
of
June
9.
1916
and
Executors
of
the
estate of John P.
office decorated—the walls in
April 28. 1904.
Irvin, deceased.
blue and cream—and the wood
A l e a n d e r S w e e k , Register.
Date of first publication July 14, 1921.
7-28-8 25 | Date of last publication Aug. 11, 1921.
work painted.
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It may not be a more excellent meal than she can
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HOTEL ESTACADA.
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CORVALLIS
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
The Family
Theatre
SATURDAY, JULY 30,
The River’s
End
THURSDAY AUG. 4,
RÜTH OF THE ROCKIES.
The Ford Motor Company was the first to re»
duce prices on cars, September 22, 1920. That
first reduction prices all models below the
1914 price basis. Now another cut is made -
effective June 7, 1921—to the following price»
f. o. b. Detroit:
’
Chasis ................................................. $*345.00
Runabout ............................................ 370 00
Touring
............. . ................... 415.00
I ruck with Pneumatic Tires
495.00
Starters on above models $70,00 ad-
, ditional. Demountable whee'is $25.00
additional.
Coupe with Starter and Demountable
wheels .... ................ ................ $695.00
S ed an w ith
Starter a n d D e m o u n tab le
wheels ........................................ $760.00
(Serial)
EXCISE TAX E X T R A .
The Death Trap, 2 reel feature
Ford prices are uniform everywhere, except for freight
because Mr. Ford himself fixes the retail price Place
your order quickly td avoid delay from the rush of or­
ders these new prices will produce.
Pathe News,
Merely a Maid,
(Comedy.)
A. E. SPARKS, Manager.
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RAKER
Estacada and Gresham,
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&
SON,
Oregon.
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When You Come to Town
*
and drive down the Main Street and
expect to stop at a CERTAIN STORE
but find it Blockaded and a Red Lan­
tern hanging there, Don’t be Dis­
couraged.
Get out and W alk
To the Peoples Store
On the Southwest
Corner Opposite
The Bank
And Give Your Order
To the Clerk
And tell him where your Car is
Parked and he'll DO THE REST!
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