Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 15, 1921, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. IS, 1921.
TH E D E P A R T E D CAVE MAN.
A cave man of rare crabbed a clrl by
the hair
And d r a g g e d her away to hts lets rocky
lair,
While her friends and relations would
rave.
FOR SALE—A kitchen range.
Inquire of Mrs. E. Burns.___ It.
WANTED—One ton or more
of oat and vetch hay. Box 122
9-15-22
A cave man of yore with authority hold Estacada, Ore.
Made her wear enough clothes so she
WANTED—If
you
have
hay or
wouldn't take cold.
And he told her Just how to behave.
straw to bale, see Pesznecker.
Dut now when a girl tastes by in the
9-ltf
street
The m an gives one look and then beats
FOR
SALE.—One-half
horse
a retreat.
Inquire at
The ca ve m a n s gone back to his cavs. power water motor.
N ews office.
DISC WANTED If you have
U P P E R EAGLE CREEK
one in good condition, call A. N.
Mrs. Ed. Douglass was a Port­ Orke, Eagle Creek. _
8-25tf
land visitor on Tuesday.
FNR SALE Three mules, 5,
Mrs. Katie Douglass was an 6 and 7 years old respectively.
W. E. Frazier, Estacada, Rt 1.
Estacada visitor Monday.
9-15-22
Walter Douglass has been sit­
FOR SALE.—A Vaughn Wood
ting on the grand jury the past
Saw, in first-class condition.
week.
Price $75 if taken soon. George
Mr. and Mrs. E. Naylor have K. Armstrong, Rt 1, Estacada.
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purchased a Chevrolet car of J.
LOST—A man’s pocket book
C. Duus.
with a small sum of money in it,
Mr. Pesznecker came over this between the John Page residence
way Monday with his hay-baler. and the Cannery. Finder please
He is to bale hay for Walter leave at. the N ews office._______
FOR SALE —2 COWS, fresh in
Douglass.
January, milking now; 1 bay
Ray Woodle is getting along mare, weight 1000 pounds, good
quite swiftly with his new house for riding o*- farm work. Inquire
and no doubt he will be living in of G. Rehbcin, on Holman place,
9-8-15
it before many more days pass Springwater, Ore. Rt 1.
away.
LOST OR STRAYED — One
sorrel horse with halter on. flax
Mrs. Fred HofTmeister had the mane and tail; plate shoes on all
misfortune to fall and break her around. Reward for information
arm the other day. Mr. Hoff- Ben Dodson, Estacada, Ore.
9-8-15____ _______
meister took her to Estacada and
Dr. Morse set her arm. We
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A ­
T R I X ’S S A L E .
hope she will get along nicely.
Now the girl make* a speeeh most auda­
ciously queer.
The man sits an d listen* and says, "Ts*.
my dear.”
The cave man’» cone back In his cava.
! Second-hand sewing machine. Jh e Progressive
R. R. CARLSON
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Undertaker and Liuuaiiiici : ^ ew
American Shoe Shop
8.18tf gMITH H ardware Ca
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Liberty, Scripps-
Booth, Gardner,
Harness Repaiied. Shoe laces retipped,
Custom prices. Everything for Shoes.
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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15 years experience
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F R E D B. J O N E S ,
| Piano Tuning and Repairing
t Leave orders a t E stacada Hotel T
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
B. H. JOHNSON.
P R IC E $4.
D epartm ent ..f the Interior, U. S. Land
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ESTACADA, P. 0. Box 44 OREGON. 4 m | i A
at — Portland, ■ Oregon,
Sept. 8,
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In Estacada, Every Saturday,
1921.
NOTICE is hereby given, th a t Wil­
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liam Zacariuh Hight, of Estacada, Ore- from 2 to 5 p. m. Phone Bob
gon, who on A ugust 9. 1918, made O r i g - (Cahill for appointment,
* Confectionery,
Phonographs, +
inal Homestead E ntry No. 06038, f o r ' __________
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N E J S W J , NWJ SWJ, and S E J S W j ! '
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of Section 17, Township 4S, Range 4 E.
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Willamette Meridian, and on Ju n e 7,
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1920, made additional Horn-stead E n ­
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tr y No. 0b855 for SWJ NWJ, section
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17, Township 4 S, Range 4 E, Willam­
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e tt e Meridian, has filed notice of
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intention to make Three Year Proof,
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to establish claim to the land above de­
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Oregon's Higher Institution of
ESTA CA D A,
OREGON.
scribed, before the Register and Re­
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ceiver of the United S tates Land Office,
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a t Portland, Ore., on the 27th day of
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October, 1921.
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Claimant names as w itnesses:—G.
Cigars and Tobaccco,
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
International Clothes, ♦
W.Neoling, of E s ta c a d a ,O re .,R t2, Louis
Vallen, of Colton, Ore., R t 1, Ben Dod­
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
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son, of Estacada, Ore., R t 1, John
For information writ, lo the Rfttitlrar
Park, of Estacada, Ore., R t 2.
Oregon
Agricultural College
Acts 6-9—16 and 4-28-04, Sec. 2.
CORVALLIS
A l e x a n d e r S w e e k , R eg ister, i
9-15-10-13 !
R. G. M ARCHBANK,
TECHNOLOGY
! Service!
University of Oregon
C O N T A IN S:
The College of Literature.
The Graduate School.
Science and the A rts.
The School of Journalism.
The School of Architecture
The School of Law.
and Allied A rts.
The School of Medicine.
The School of Business
The School of Music.
Administration.
The School of Physical
The School of Education.
Education.
The Extension Division.
The School of Sociology.
Fall Term Opens September 26
Pumps, Water Systems,
Implements, Machinery,
Overland Automobiles,
International Trucks.
A high s t a n d a r d of c u l t u r a l an d p r o f e s s io n a l s c h o la r s h i p has become
o n e of the o u t s t a n d i n g m a r ks of the S ta t e U n i v e r s i t y . F o r a catalogue,
folders o n th e v a r i o u s schools, o r f o r an y in f or m at io n , w r it e
T H E R E G I S T R A R . U N I V E R S I T Y O F O R E G O N . Eugene. O r e .
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In th e C ounty C ou rt of th e S tate of
Mr. Affolter set out a fire on
Oregon for C lack am as County.
his place several days ago, and In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te of J. W.
Heed, Deceased.
on Saturday the east wind
In p u rs u an ce of a license to me
sprang up and started it to burn­ g ra n t e d by th e C ounty C ou rt of
am as County, Oregon, on th e
ing quite lively. In the evening C 1 st lack day
of S ep tem b er 1921. I, Lucy
it got over on to Roy Douglass’ Mae Reed, A d m in istra tr ix of th e es­
a t e of J. W. Heed, deceased, will
place and Saturday night he had t proceed
to sell a t private sale to the
to get some men to come and highest bidder on and a fte r
OCTOBER 17, 1921,
help fight it. They succeeded in a t MONDAY.
th e h o u r of 2 :0 0 o ’clock P. M., all
getting it under control so that th e right, title, In terest an d e sta te of
th e said J. W. Reed, deceased, a t the
it did no damage to speak of. tim
e of his d eath , and of said estate,
Mr. Affolter and family had gone In and to th e following described
You can now get Board and Room at Hotel Estacada
ises, to-w lt:
to Tillamook and a phone mes­ real Lot prem
for
$12.00
per week.
1, Block 4, Lots 4 and 5,
sage was sent him Saturday Block 4, Lots 2 to 12 Inclusive, Block
Good Board and Nice, Clean Rooms with Bath
evening and he started imme­ 5, Lots 15 and 16, Block 6. Lot 19,
Block 6, Lot 1 Block 7. Lots 1, 2 and
privileges.
diately for home, arriving at 3, Block 9, Lots 11 an d 12. Block 15,
4:30 Sunday morning. Ray Wil­ all In Estacada, C lackam as County,
Make arrangements now, and get choice of rooms.
Oregon, according to th e duly r e ­
cox, the fire warden, visited the corded m ap and plat thereof.
B eginning at th e S o u th e a s t corner
fire Sunday afternoon.
of Lot n u m b e re d th ree ( 3 ) F ra le y 's
Sub-division, ru n n in g th en ce East
D o n t F o rg et the
T w en ty -eig ht (2 8 ) feet to a point;
SPRING W ATER N E W S th ence N orth and parallel w ith the
line of said lot th r e e (3 ) One
The Neighborly club met Wed­ east
H u n d red (1 0 0 ) feet to a point:
nesday with Mrs. Moyer.
th ence W est T w en ty -eig ht (2 8 ) feet
to a point m a r k in g th e N o rth e a s t cor­
The Rev. Mr. Carrick preached n e r of said Lot th r e e ( 3 ) ; thence
his farewell sermon last Sunday. South along th e East line of said Lot
th r e e (3 ) One H u n d re d feet to the
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grable and point of beginning, being a s trip of
baby are guests at the A. M. land 28 feet In w idth and One H u n ­
dred (1 00) feet in len gth , containing
Grable home.
2800 sq u a re feet.
of th e N orth half of th e follow­
Mrs. Lucy Hargraves of Clack­ ing All described
tr a c t of land, begin­
amas, sister of Dr. Wallens, vis­ ning at an iron pipe m a r k in g th e
N ortheast co rn e r of a th r e e acre
ited here Sunday.
tract of land, owned by J. A. Upton,
Mrs. Anna Lacy from Port­ ru n n in g th ence in a N orthw esterly
direction One T h o u sa n d and Ninety-
land, is visiting with her sister- seven (1 0 9 7 ) feet to an iron pipe
m a r k in g the S ou theast co rn er of the
in-law, Mrs. Charles Folsom.
tract of land herein described, r u n ­
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McAuley ning th ence N orth 4 degrees 35 m in ­
utes, West Six H u n d re d Sixty feet
left last Saturday for the huck­ (6 6 0 ) feet to an Iron pipe; th ence
leberry patch, returning home so uth 69 degrees 35 m inutes W est
Six H u n d red Sixty (6 6 0 ) feet to an
Tuesday.
Iron pipe, th ence South 4 degrees 35
Dressed or Live, Bought
m inu tes East Six H u n d red
Sixty
Mrs. Forest Erickson is enjoy­ (6 6 0 ) feet to an iron pipe, thence
See our Delicatessen Departm ent, containing Pickles, Relishes, Catsups.
ing a visit from her mother and N orth 69 degrees 35 m in utes East
Cheese, Butter,Milk, and Salt and Smoked Fish.
Six H un d red Sixty (6 0 0 ) feet to
father, Mr. and Mrs. Mann, and point of beginning, co ntain in g ten
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(1 0 ) acres, m ore or less, being In
brother from The Dalles.
W
e
are
in
the
Market
to
Buy Your Wool.
Section T w enty (2 0 ) Tow nship T h ree
The Christian Endeavor socie­ (3 ) South Range F o u r (4 ) E ast of
ty repeated their play, “Local the W illam ette Mertdan. T he tract
of land herein conveyed containing
Color’’ at Logan last Friday Five (5 ) acres, m ore o r less.
Beginning at a stone at the N o rth ­
night with a good house in at­
west co rn er of R. P. Young D. L. C'.,
Estacada
Oregon
tendance.
In Section 13, T ow nship 3, South
Range 3 East of the W illam ette Mer­
Mr. and Mrs. Pepka Sr. from tdan; th ence North
70 degrees 15
East 13.46
ch ains; th ence
Molalla, Oregon, mother and m inu tes
N orth 51 degrees 45 m in utes West
father of Mrs. Perry and Mr. 2.25 chains; th ence N orth 65 de­
and Mrs. Henry Pepka, daugh­ grees 20 m inu tes W est 2 1 .5 0 'chains:
South 43 degrees 30 m in utes
ter Vera of Clackamas, and Mr. ¡hence
West 9.80 chains; th ence South 68
West 3.00 ch ain s;
thence
and Mrs. Smith of Portland, vis­ degrees
45 degrees West 6.44 chains;
ited over Sunday with the Per­ South
th ence South 22 degrees West 4.17
chains; thence South 2.00 chains:
ry’s.
thence South 49 degrees East 6.40
Mrs. Mason and son autoed chains: thence South 61 degrees 30
m inutes
East 7.33 chains;
thonce
from Portland Sunday and spent South
7 3 degrees E ast 3.10 chains:
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. th ence South 56 degrees 30 m inutes
East 7.50 chains; th ence S outh 80
Still. In the evening Mrs. Still degrees
East 10.75 chains and thence
and son and grandmother, Mrs. North 20 degrees West 18.10 chains
th e place of beginning. All in
Boyce, returned to Portland, C to lackam
as County. Oregon.
where Mrs. Still will visit for a T e rm s of sale cash, o r half cash,
balance to be secured by first m o r t­
week with relatives.
gage upon the real prem ises sold, to
be approved by Court.
Bids will be received by th e u n d e r ­
FOR SALE OR RENT-O ur
signed a d m in is tra trix at my residence
home in Estacada: also household at Estacada, Oregon, or at th e office
goods, including kitchen range, of my atto rn ey O. D. Eby, a t Oregon
dining table and chairs, beds, City. Oregon.
LUCY MAE R EE D .
springs, matresses, and heavy
A dm inistratrix of th e E state of
granite milk pans daisy glass
J. W. Reed. Deceased.
churn, s'one jars, and other Dated S eptem ber 15th, 1921.
things. Mrs. E- W. Bartlett.
O. D. EBY.
A ttorn ey to r A dm inistratrix.
9-15-22
We Buy and Sell Good Used Implements, guaranteed
to give good service. Repairs for all Implements and
Machinery.
HESSELS FARM MACHINERY,
G R ESH A M . ORE.
Hotel Estacada.
SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS!
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
BEEF CATTLE,
VEAL AND HOGS.
M. J. KERKES 4 Co.
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NEW
Studebaker
PRICES.
Lower Costs and increased pro­
duction make possible another
large reduction in the prices of
Studebaker LIGHT SIX models.
New Prices Effective Sept. 8.
3-Passenger Roadster . $1125
Touring Car . . . . $1150
Coupe Roadster . . . $1550
S e d a n ................. $1850
f. o. b. factories.
ALL STUDEBAKER CARS EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES.
“,This is a Studebaker Year!”
The Reed Auto Co.
Implements
Paint
TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF OIL STOVES,
We will give a Big Discount on former prices. You may say it is late in
the season, but the inducements we offer will pay you big interest. These
are not cheap grades of stoves, but standard makes, and fully guaranteed
SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA.’