Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 25, 1921, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY AUGUST 25, 1921.
Information and Rules
Lumber for Japan
BORN.—to Mr. and Mrs. Per­
ry
Anderson, August 18th, 1921, j
The
East
Clackamas
County
E.
G.
Backstrom,
of
Portland,
LOCAL B R E V IT IE S
Fair will be open to the public Pacific Lumber Inspector, was a daughter. Dr. Morse was the
three whole days.
here last week and this, super­ attending physician.
AND NEWS H E M S
It will be necessary, therefore, intending a shipment of lumber
that all exhibits be in place by for Japan. This consisted of Chronic constipation easily cor­
J. A. Miller was in Portland, 6 p. m. September 7th.
three car loads, two of which rected by my method. Consul­
Sunday.
An exception may be made in contained merchantable Jap tation free. Dr. Rhodes. Hotel
C. F. Howe and son Ted are at the case of hogs, sheep, cattle squares, which are timbers in Estacada, Mondays, Wednes­
and horses, which may be size 24x24 and 24 to 40 feet in days and Fridays, 9:30 to 4:30 p.
Wilhoit Springs.
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Chester Womer arrived home brought on the grounds not later length. The other car was made
than 9 a. m., September 8th.
up of 4x4s 10 feet long. This lum­
Saturday afternoon.
$100 Reward, $100
All fruit and vegetable exhib­ ber was supplied from the Kaake T h e r ead ere of this p a p e r will bt
Miss Edith Harkenrider was
pleas ed to le a r n t h a t t h e r e Is a t least
its must be tagged with the va­ & Jubb mill in Springwater.
one dreaded d ise ase t h a t science haB
in Hull Run, Saturday.
been ab le to cure In all its s t a g e s ami
riety name.
t h a t is c a t a r r h . C a t a r r h being gr eatly
Mrs. C, F. Howe and daugh­ Judges should be on hand at
lntluenced by c o n stitu tio n al conditions
requires co n stitu tio n al t r e a tm e n t. Hall s
ter, Miss Leila, were Portland 10 a. m., September 8th.
C a ta r r h Medicine Is t a k e n In tern ally and
a c t s th r u t h e Blood on the Mucou s S u r ­
visitors Saturday.
No exhibtor’s name may be at­
faces of t h e S y stem th ereb y d estro ying
the fou n d atio n of the disease, giving the
Mr. J. E. Shipley and children tached to exhibits until awarding
p atien t s t r e n g t h by building up th e co n­
B»
stitution a n d as sistin g n a t u r e In doing its
returned home from a visit in of prizes.
work. T h e p ro p rieto rs h ave so much
f aith In th e cu rativ e po wer of Hall's
Portland, Saturday.
No exhibits are to be removed
C a t a r r h Medicine t h a t th ey offer One
Our Price Four Cents.
H u n d r e d D o llars for a n y case t h a t it falls
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner before 5 p. m., September 10th.
to cure. Sen d for list of testimon ials.
A d d ress F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo
CRATES FURNISHED.
and their son Otis, are spending After the ribbons are placed, the
Ohio. Sold b y all Dru ggists, 75c.
SATURDAY,
AUG.
27.
a few days on the coast.
cards of exhibitors may be placed
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Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ellis walk­ on exhibits.
Polly
of
the
;
ed to Eagle Creek. Sunday, re­ Prizes will be awarded for
quality
rather
than
quantity
or
turning on the afternoon train.
Storm Country
Mrs. C. E. Kilgore and daugh­ size.
FEATURING
ter went to Portland, Sunday, to Livestock which may be ex­
Mildred Harris Chaplin
visit her sister, Mrs. Kochler- hibited may consist of grades or
is your Home Company.
pure breeds.
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The Toonerville Trolley,
mier.
See us regardii g your
A veterinarian will be ptesent
property, Insure your
Miss Mary Oakley, sister of
Comedy.
from the office of the State Vet
Mrs. J. W. Reed, returned Sat­ erinarian to test cattle in compli
AUTOM OBILE J
THURSDAY SEPT. 1,
urday afternoon from a visit at ance with the state law. This
New berg.
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—Against—
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will be without charge to exhib­
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Mr. and Mrs. H C. Stephens itors.
* FIRE,
THE DESERT WOLF,
returned Saturday afternoon
All exhibits must be owned by
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THEFT or
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PATliE NEWS.
from their vacation, which they the exhibitor and all articles of
y
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COLLISION.
+
A
REGULAR
PAL.
spent at Seaside.
domestic manufacture must have
T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Comedy.
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Judging from a generous sam­ been made by the exhibitor. All
The Ford Motor Company was the first to re­
ple of huckleberries given us by exhibits in the agricultural de­
A. E. SPARKS, Manager.
duce prices on cars, September 22, 1920. That
* J . W. Reed Estate *
Mrs. C. F. Howe, this year’s partment must have been grown
• first reduction prices all models below the
1914 price basis. Now another cut is made_
crop is especially large and fine. by the exhibitor.
ESTACADA, ORE.
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effective June 7, 1921 — to the following prices
f. o. b. Detroit:
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Judges will use their discre­
Mrs. S. A.’Roberts, of Boring,
arrived Saturday afternoon to tion in making their awards to
C h a sis........................................................... $ 3 4 5 .0 0
Notice For Publication
pass the week-end with her sis­ exhibits shown without competi­
Runabout ................................................... 3 7 0 .0 0
GRAIN BA G S.
Department
of
the
Interior,
U.
S.
Land
Touring ..
4 1 5 .0 0
ter and niece, Mrs. R. E. and tion. They may award first, sec­
Office,
at
Portland,
Oregon,
July
22
We have them in any quantity
I ruck with Pneum atic T ires............... 4 9 5 .0 0
1921.
ond or no premium according to
Miss Lulu Davis, of Garfield.
C EM EN T.
NOTICE is hereby given that John
Starters on above models $70,00 ad­
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Glover, of the merit of the exhibit.
C. Meyers, of Boring, Oregon, It. F. I).
ditional. Demountable wheels $25.00
At
{Prices
that
are.
RIGHT
!
Should
the
net
receipts
of
the
No.
2,
Box
83,
who,
on
July
6,
1918,
Upton, California, were guests
additional.
made
Homestead
Entry
No.
05039,
for
fair
be
insufficient
to
pay
cash
BRICK
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates last
SI SWJ, Section 25, Township 2 S,
Coupe with
Starter and D em ountable
Range 4 E. W. M., and on Sept.. 17,
has dropped In price at our
week. Mr, Glover is a large awards, the same will be divided
1918, made additional Homestead En­
w h e e ls...... .......................................$ 6 9 5 .0 0
pro rata among persons entitled I >tore.
orange grower at that place.
try No. 06x81, for SJ SEi, Section 25,
LIME.
Sedan with
Starter and Demountable
Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Wil­
0. 0. Metzker, of San Francis­ thereto.
w
h
eel*
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$ 7 6 0 .0 0
lamette
Meridian,
has
filed
notice
of
Pure
White.
The
kind
you
co, who is Pacific Coast repres­ The fair management will use
intention to make three year proof, to
want.
E X C IS E T A X E X T R A .
all
diligence
in
the
protection
of
establish claim to the land above de­
S H IN G L E S.
entative of the Unitype Co., of
scribed, before the Register and Re­
Ford prices are uniform everywhere, except for freight
Jersey City, N. J., was in towrn exhibits, but will not be respon­
ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at
because Mr. Ford himself fixes the retail price Place
This is the time to fix your
sible
for
loss.
Portland, Oregon, on the 30th day of
your order quickly td avoid delay from the rush of or­
roof.
Saturday afternoon, and called
August, 1921.
ders these new prices will produce.
MILL F E E D S .
at this office.
Claimant names as witnesses: Al­
Acute and chronic diseases suc­
fred Winkler, of 5338-92 St., Portland,
Only Quality Goods, and be
R A K E R 4 SON,
Don’t forget the special school cessfully tieated. Dr. Rhodes.
Oregon;
Raimund Kaiser, of Boring,
sure to ask our prices.
Ore., R. F. D. 2, Box 85; Mario Iloitano,
meeting in the high school audi­ Osteopath, Hotel Estacada, Mon-
Estacada and G resham ,
Oregon.
of Boring, Ore., R. F. D. 2, Box 88;
torium, to-morrow night a 8 dayt, Wednesdays and Fridays,
John Bosholm, of Sandy. Oregon.
Portland, Estacada
Proof under Acts of June 9, 1916 and
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o’clock for the election of one 8:30 to 4:30 p. m.
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April 28, 1904.
school,director, in the place of
Transportation Co.
ALEANDER S w e e k , R e g is te r.
7-28-8-25
W. R. Woodworth, resigned.
Fred
C.
Bartholomew,
New line of hosiery, in ladies’,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bass and men’s arid children’s sizes, good
G. M. Lawrence.
family retnrned Monday from school hose at the Bazaar. 8-lltf
O U R BUSINESS IS P IC K IN G UP
their vacation at Netarts beach,
Tillamook county. Mr. Bass re­ Read the Ads in the N ews .
ports that there were any qunati-
ty of crabs and clams to be found
there.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan
Now is the tim e to repair your roof
and little daughter Margaret,
and get ready for the Fall Rains. W e
who have been visiting their pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Mor­
have the Best Grades of Roofing in
gan, here for the past month,
left for their home at Roseburg.
stock at R ED U C ED PRICES.
last Saturday morning. While
on vacation, they spent ten days
at Longbeach, Washington.
G LID D EN ’ S LIN O LEU M VARNISH
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett,
will make your Linoleum like new and ADD Y E A R S T O IT S LIFE.
who have been visiting at their
Sold only
former home. La Grande, in East­
by dealers
ern Oregon, returned Sunday.
It was nine years since Mr. Bart­
lett was there last, and he re­
ports many changes which have
O UTING FL A N N E L in all colors, 10, 11 and 12 yard pieces, the yard, 13 1-2 cts.
taken place since then, in the
town, and was kept busy hunt­
ing up his old friends of whom
he had a host. Mr. and Mrs.
Bartlett were entertained at a
We have just received a shipment of Percales in light and dark patterns.
dinner and dance at the country
club, which is La Grande's latest
INDIAN* HEAD, 54 INCHES WIDE,
improvement, and which adds
PILLOW TUBING,
much class to it.
Extra Ply — Heavy Tread
HUCK TOWELING, the yard, 20c.
100 Tons
EVER G R EEN
BLACKBERRIES
The Family
Theatre
: THE PACIFIC STATES ;
: FIRE INSURANCE CO, :
Í Estacada Cannery.
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RUTH OF THE ROCKIES.
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D O ES Y O U R R O O F LE A K ?
The best fa b ric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —
SPECIAL!
PERCALES.
RED-TOP
Burtchett Sells Out
Roy C. Burtchett has sold his
Re-Nu-Em tailor shop to I. W.
Varley, who comes here from
Donald, Oregon. Mr. Burtchett
has gone to Seattle, his wife and
baby having preceded him last
week. He intends, however, to
return here in about 30 days and
open up a music store. His suc­
cessor is highly recommended as
a tailor and his wife is an expert
dressmaker.
Second-hand sewing machine,
New Home, in good condition.
8-18tf S mith H ardware C o .
3 0 x 31
$ 22.00
Reduction on all styles and sizes
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
A N O T H E R LOT OF M EN ’S SHOES,
ALL L E A T H E R ,
$5.50 to $7.50
value. Our Price the pair,
only $3.98.
JOIN T H E CROWD AT
he People’s Store
H B. SNYDER,
C. E. KILGORE.
Wh r ■ the Motto is Service.
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