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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS* THURSDAY OCT. 13, 1921. May Get Fortune Newspaper Bargain Rates Auto intoxication, constipation, j stomach disorders yield readily The late Wilson T. Hume, the The fotlowing club rates are LOCAL BREVITIES -------------------------------------- Portland lawyer and legislator, offered with the E astern C lack to mv method of treatment. ' Free consultation. Dr. Rhodes, ; who died last week, was, so the amas N ews , during the week Osteopath,' AND NEWS H E MS Hotel Estaeada. Mon Oregonian states, the lawyer for beginning October 25, and last days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mrs. W. A. Heylman, of this ing to October 31, inclusive. 3:30 to 4 p.m. 9-8tf place, for the recovery of her in- Papers to be sent by mail. Mrs. W. A. Heylman has gme AT ESTACADA, OREGON, Cannot Be Cured tere ts in the Continental Mining Daily Oregonian and N ews for w ith C atarrh to Spokane, Wash. LOCAL A P P L IC A T IO N S , a s th e y can n o t re a c h th e se a t of th e disease. Ed. Linn was a visitor at the Company of Coeur d’ Alene, 1 year $6. C a ta rrh is a local d isease, g r e a tly in- r Daily and Sunday Oregonian luen ced by c o n s titu tio n a l conditions, and Idaho, which she had acquired mitrupolis Tuesday. in o rd e r to cu re it you m u st ta k e a n through some stock bequeathed and N ews for 1 year $8. in te rn a l rem edy. H a ll's C a ta rr h M edi Dr. Naff went to the city on her by her father. e is ta k e n in te rn a lly an d a c ts th r u Weekly Oregontan and N ews cin th e blood on th e m ucous su rfa c e s of th e the 5 p. m. train, Saturday. sy stem . H a ll's C a ta rr h M edicine w as The stock had been unnoticed for 1 year $2.10. p rescrib ed b y one of th e b e st p h y sic ia n s in th is c o u n try fo r y ears. It is com Evening Telegram and N ews J. V. Barr & Son have an lm- for 20 years. It was found that posed o f som e o f th e b est to n ics know n, com bined w ith som e o f th e best blood portart anno icement in this the mining properties were im for 1 year $4.50. purifiers. T h e p erfe ct com bin atio n of mensely valuable, but Mrs. Heyl- This applies to old and new th e in g re d ie n ts in H a ll’s C a ta rrh M edi issue. is w h a t p ro d u ces su ch w o n d erfu l man’s claims were disputed by a subscribers. New subscriptions cine resu lts in c a t a r r h a l co n d itio n s Send fo r Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weather- Mr. Clapman, president of the $1.30 Round Trip w a k -VD1NG t "AX , testim o n ials, free. will commence October 25th, and F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., P ro p s., Toledo, O. by went to Portland, Monday mining company, who had bought All D ru g g ists, 76c. old subscriptions will be extend Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. up practically all of the stock. morning. ed a full year. SUBSCRIBE + + + + 'l’ + + + + + + + 4> The case began two years ago. Lookupthi advertisement of NOW! 10-13-27 Trains Leave Eirst and Aider Sts., Portland, Old Scotch Liniment which ap Mr. Hume proved a forged power of attorney had been used to ob at 6:45, 10:45 a. m, and 2:45, 4:45 p. m. pears in this issue. Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic tain the assignment of Mrs. Virgil Yonceand Edith Freeze, Heylman’s stock and won his physician, located at Hotel Esta of Oregon City, spent the week-, case. It was appealed and he cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays won again. Offers of cash set and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. Extra I. 0. 0. F. Train Leaves Estaeada at end with Leta Possen. 9-8tf tlement amounting to hundreds is your Home Company. Our genial friend and esteemed of thousands of dollars were See us , regardi. g your 10:30 p. m. for Portland. property. Insure your subscriber, W. P. Ferrel of Bar made and refused. Read the Ads in the N ews . ton, called at this office Tuesday. Early last September. Mr. ORDINANCE NO. 0» P . R. L. & P . C O . Mrs. Ant a Eschleman, of Hume broken in health but dauutless in spirit, made a su AN ORDIN ANCE decla rin g th e a s Salem, is here visiting at the preme effort. In a bitterly sessm ent fo r th e im p ro v em en t of Against home of her son Dave Eschle fought suit at Coeur d’Alene, he Broadw ay s t r e e t from th e point in FIRE, th e intersec tion of B ro adw ay anil obtained a court order for an ac Second streetB, w here previously man. THEFT or pav em e n t stopped, to the William Bass has bought out counting of all minerals shipped completed track s of th e P o rt la n d Railway, out by the company and all pro COLLISION. the Re-Nu-Em tailor establish perties now owned by it. Light & P o w er C om pany in th e City of E staeada, Oregon, and directing ment, and is installed in its The order meant several hun th e R ecorder to e n te r in the Dockei roems. dred thousand dollars for Mrs of City Liens a s t a te m e n t thereof pro viding fof ih e notice to property î J . W. Reed Estate Douglas Starr and family hav Heylman and Mr. Hume was to ow ners of th e e n tr y thereof, a n d de share 50-50 with her. He re clarin g an em ergency. gone to Portland for a few weeks ESTACADA, ORE. turned to his home triumphant W hereas, th e City Council has where he has secured employ over the victory and the fortune h ereto fo re a t th e tim e and in the r+ + + + + + + + + + + + ment. m a n n e r pro vided by th e c h a r t e r of won. THE U N I V E R S A L CAR said city, duly ap p o rtio n ed the cost W. J. Morris, purchasing agent of th e s t r e e t im p ro v em en t for im The Ford Motor Company was the first to re- proving B roadw ay stre e t from the for the P. R. L. & P. Co., favor U. of O. Frosh Eleven duce prices on cars, September 22. 1920. 192(1 T h at ---- , ~epten point in th e intersec tion of B ro a d first reduction p ries all models below ed the N ews ’ office with a cation The two coaches for the fresh way an d Second streets, w here p re L,»14 price basis.’ Now M o th e r 'c u t .is m i d e - com pleted pav em e n t stopped, Tuesday. effective Sept. 2, 1921 to the follow ing prices, men aspiring to the football team viously to th e tr a c k s ot th e P o rtla n d , Rail- f. o. b. Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morton at the U. of Oregon, are busily L igh t & P o w er C om pany in th e City For your convenience of E staeada, Oregon, upon th e lots, went to Portland Monday to buy- engaged in trying out the new Chasis ............................................... $295.00 we have arranged with p a rts of lots, an d parcels of land in R unabout ............................................... 325 .0 0 goods for their store. W. F. material. From the college pa th e assessm ent d is tric t in accordance the Baggage Department T o u rin g ....................................................... 3 5 5 .0 0 with th e provisions of th e said c h a r Cary accompanied them. in Portland, to be able to per we see as was expected, that te r; and Truck with Pneumatic T ires..............\ 4 5 5 .0 0 chv^ your baggage at R. G. Marchbank motored to Raymond Lovelace is one of the W hereas, th e Council now_adopt3 home. We issue claim Starters on above models $70,00 ad assessm ent as ap p o rtio n ed and Camas, Wash., Tuesday. He most promising of the aspirants said checks here. All you hereby d irects th e R e c o rd e r to e n te r ditional. Demountable wheels $25.00 was accompanied by Mr. and on the frosh eleven. It states: a s ta te m e n t th e re o f in th e Docket of have to do is to present additional. Mrs. John Marchbank. it at Union Depot for ‘Among those showing up to City Be Liens. It O rdained by th e City of Es Coupe with Starter and destination check. D em ountable advantage is Reinhart. In addi tacada, Oregon, t h a t for the stre e t Mrs. 0. E. Siren and Mrs. W. w h e e ls.... ...... $ 5 95.00 im p ro v em en ts of B ro adw ay stre e t tion to his size he has lots of J. Symms were Portland visitors Sedan with Starter and Portland, Estaeada Dem ountable fight. Spear also is promising from th e point in th e in tersection of wheels last week, going Friday morning material with an abundance of B roadw ay an d Second streets, where .................... $660.00 Transportation Co. previously com pleted pavement and returning Saturday evening pep’ and plenty of poundage. stopped, EXCISE TAX EXTRA. to th e tr a c k s of the P o r t One door north of Meat Lovelace is another who is com land Railway, L ig h t & P o w er Com The Odd Fellows have been Ford prices are uni form everywhere, except for freight, th e following assessm ents are Market. because Mr. Ford himself fixes the retail price. Place grading the side of the street ing into better form day by day, pany, hereby d eclared a n d levied a g a in s t but needs lots of work. He is th vour order quickly to avoid delay from the rush of o r Portland Address e following lots, p a rts of lots, or immediately in front of their exceptionally fast and boots the ders these new prices will produce. parcels of land in said City, to-wlt: 143 Front Street. building, and will gravel the pigskin farther than any of E staeada S tate Bank, E ast 66 & feet of lot 24, block 6 ..... $ 78.23 them. same. Fred C. Bartholomew. M. E. H endrick, west 34 feet, Estaeada and Gresham, Creg o n . Coach Williams is hopeful for G. M. Lawrence. Mrs. Ella Smith, of PortlamI, lot 24, block 6....................... 40.29 his men. While they are small M. E. H end rick, lot 23, block OUR B USINESS IS P ICKING UP came out Saturday afternoon to he believes that they will stack 6 .................................................. 59.26 spend the week-end with her up fairly well with their oppo E state J. W. Reed, lot 1, 118.50 mother, Mrs. Wilcox, of Upper nents during the season. Prac block 7 ............................. E sta te J. W. Reed, lot 4 tice is beginning to tell, but not Garfield. block 4 .................................. 4 4.44 sufficiently to enable the coaches E state J. W. Reed, n o rt h 25 Messrs. F. E. Burns, C. Du to feet of lot 5, block 4 44.44 pick any definite men for the bois, W. A. Heylman and Wil final lineup. Mae Oakley Reed, lot 2 block v .............-............ 59.26 liam Salzvedel, were Portland ÍH- The first game on the frosh H. 7 B. ...................... S n yd er an d C. E. K il visitors Saturday, returning on schedule is with Mt. Angel, on gore, lot 2, block 4............... 207.40 October 22, to be played here. ” H. B. S n yd er an d C. E. K il the 4:25 train. gore, lot 3, block 4 ............... 125.92 P o rtla n d Railway, Light and Mr. and Mr. F. L. Noltner, P o w er C om pany, n o rt h 25 "-— S ä u * you buy Special Notice with their little daughter Har 4P - / rubber b o o t s ' O ^ c feet of west half, block 3. .. 207.40 # or shoes, be sure S ou th 25 feet of n o rth 50 riet, and Miss Bertha Burns, of o the Patrons and Users of Old f you get the great new feet of west half, block 3.. 125.92 Goodri drich product— Postland, spent Sunday in Esta- Scotch Liniment: L ot 6, block 4, except n o rth New lot Special ! 142.20 cada with Mr. and Mrs. F. E Old Scotch Liniment will be S 25 ou th feet 17 0 .................................... feet of west half Burns. sold through druggists only for of block 3................................. 302.20 of 5-pound i Harry Johnson has enlarged Portland trade, and in the vicin and “ H X P R E S S ” Be It F u r t h e r Resolved th a t the of Portland. For sale by Cotton his shoe repairing establishment, ity Pail Plummer Drug Co., corner 3d R eco rd er be, and he is hereby d irect A Rubber Footwear o r W l S t s by taking down the partition of and Madison street, Portland, ed to e n te r in th e Docket of City " B u ilt like a G oodrich 7 7 r « " f} Batts L iens a s t a te m e n t th e r e o f c o n tain in g ; of A w o n d e rfu l a d v a n c e o v e r t h e old s ty le b la^ k r u b the former office of E. W. Bart Ore., Huntley Draper Drug Co., 1. The n u m b e r o r le t te r of th e lot b e r hoots a n d »hoe*. Not lik e a n y o th e r r u b b rr Oregon City, Perry’s Drug Store, fo o tw ea r e v e r p ro d u c e d before. B u ilt o f th e assessed, and th e n u m b e r or le t te r of lett, and throwing the two rooms 3-pound sam e toojrh ru b b er «lock t h a t G o o d rich T ire s Pure Lard Hillsboro, Estaeada Pharmacy, block in which it is s i tu a t e d ; and if a r c m a d e o f —a n d b y t h e G o o d rich u n it-c o n into one. s tr u c tio n prorc<6—c a V t le a k , c ra c k , o r p e r I s e p a r a te assessm ent is m ade on a Estaeada. Remember Old Scotch p a rt of a lot, a p a r t ic u l a r desig n a a n d w ill o u t la s t a n y ru b b e r fo o tw e a r Quilt Size, quality e v e r b u ilt. Russel Betts arrived from Eu iniment Reliever recommended tion of such part. gene Saturday to Join his wife by physicians is used in hospitals 2. T h e na m e of th e o w n e r o r th a t at Guaranteed Our stock Is n er is un kn ow n. and baby who were visiting at and in sanitariams. For pains in th e 3. o w The new and com sum assessed upon each the. home of Mrs. Betts’ parents, bones and muscles, rheumatism lot o r p a r t thereo f, an d th e d a te of at plete. Come in pain, sprains and cuts, USE OLD and let us fit you up Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reagan. SCOTCH LINIMENT. Inquire th e Be e n I tr t y F ; u and r t h e r Resolved t h a t upon with better rubber 90c. They left for their home today. at your nearest drug store. For th e e n tr y of said assessm ents in said S h o rt footwear than you bond lien docket, th e R ecorder do sale by the above drug stores. i B oot Miss Lydia Matson, who has Read the following testimonial. fo r th w ith notify th e ow ners of the ever wore. been employed during the sum Others of a like character can be lots, p a rts of lots of th e a m o u n t so B ro w n x assessed; a n d t h a t th e sa m e m ay be mer in the Lipman & Wolfe de furnished. aid or bonded w ithin tw en ty days v. from th e d a te th e r e o f w ith o u t pen- partment store in Portland, A STRONG RECOMMENDATION: Ity, Interest, o r costs; th a t the Re resigned her position and re My right leg has been broken co rd e r is f u r t h e r directed to give turned home Monday afternoon. by a fallen tree, in two places, this notice by pu blication fo r ten days in a weekly new sp ap er published in Mrs. M. Rowe, of Portland, and is badly bruised up. I have C lack am as County, and th a t he f u r untold misery until I th e r send a notice of such assessm ent with her baby daughter, spent suffered got to use Old Scotch Liniment, by mail in all cases w here th e post the week-end with her parents, t has relieved me right from the office ad d ress of th e o w n er or agent is know n, an d th a t he also personally Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kerkes. start. Old Scotch Liniment is serv e th e o w n e r of each lot o r p a rt the best liniment I have ever of lot when such service can be m ade They went back to Portland ac in th e City of E sta e a d a ; and companied by Mrs. Kerkes, who used in all my life. I live right W h ereas, th e aforesaid s tre e t has here in Dayton with my family, been im proved and it is necessary to returned home the following day. and will answer all questions. p ro c u re funds to pay for sam e; R obert P hevo , Dayton, Wn. Now T h erefore, an em ergency is j Thomas H. Morton, who has h ereb y d eclared a n d th is o r d i n a n c e ! 10-13-27 bought out Dale's store?, needs shall go into force and effect upon I t s ; adoption and approval. JOIN THE CROWD AT no introduction as he is well by th e Council th is 26th day Have you tried osteopathic I of Passed known locally, although he has S eptem b er, 1921, by th e following been absent for some years in treatment for those chronic con vote: Yeas: Allen, B arth olom ew , Isiv« - Alaska, as he is the elder son of ditions ? Consult Dr. Rhodes at j lace, O sbo rn e— 4. 9-8tf Nays: None. Mr». W. J. Moore, fe rn e ry Mrs. lotel Estaeada. S u b m itted to th e Mayor this 2 6th Anna Kendall Morton. Enter day of S eptem b er, 1921. prising, polite and efficient, he Pointer, the painter, puts in Approved by th e Mayor this 26th will no doubt, soon command an glass. See him for your windows day of S ep tem b er. 1921. STEPHENS, Mayor. Where the Motto Is Service. eviable patronage, insuring his as cool weather will soon be here. Attest: H. C. ___ 1 commercial success. 9. E WOOSTER, Recorder. 52tf 1.0.0. F. Convention i Saturday, October 15 , I 92 L SPECIAL WEEK-END RATES, : THE PACIFIC STATES* : EIRE INSURANCE CO.: AUTOMOBILE N o tic e ! RAKER SON, IK Goodrich O the members of the I. O. O. F. gathered in Estaeada, our store is your store during the Convention. Invite your friends to make this their Headquarters. T The People’s Store H. B. SNYDER, - - C. E. KILGORE. «W SS. 95c i I " i % »