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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1921 ■ 1 ■ '■ ■ ■ 1 Members of the state fair board, to gether with various livestock and ag ricultural organizations of the state, have sent letters to A. H. Lea urging that he remain as secretary of the (air board for another year. A few weeks Principal E ve n ts of the Week ago Mr. Lea announced that he in tended to resign the secretaryship at Briefly Sketched for Infor the conclusion of this year’s fair in order that he might devote bis entire mation of O u r Readers. time to other interests. It is said that he has not changed his decision and All shingle mills have started opera probably will retire from his present tions on Coos bay. position as soon as be compiles his The state conference of the Congre annual report. gational church Is being held In Eu gene this week. CURRINSVILLF. ITEMS Lester C. Itees post No. 57, Ameri Richard Githens has gone to can Legion of Newberg, will erect a Hood River for a week. new club building soon. Portland postoffice did a business Charles Kitching is building of $168,196 in September this year, as an addition to his house. compared with $163,216 for September R. H. Currin is home from last year. More than 1200 people from all partB Bull Run to spend his vacation. of the world visited the women's build The McConnell and Albert ing at the University of Oregon during Kitching families spent the week the summer. end at Pacific City and Seaside. To date 80 ex-service men at Reeds- Jack Brown bought a house port have applied for the soldiers' bonus, 70 per cent of whom want the and lot in Portland and expects home arel farm loan. t i be a resident of the metropo Since April, 1920, when the first lis soon. state highway contract in the county Merle, the young son of Mr. was let, Klumath county has spent and Mrs. W. M. Wade, was $171,389 for road work. The Pendleton Commercial associa threatened with an operation for tion and other civic bodies have in appendicitis, but is better now. dorsed a movement to build a $250.- Mr. and Mrs. Currin and 000 public auditorium in Pendleton. daughter Dora motored to Salem There are now 396 convicts housed In the penitentiary at Salem, this and Corvallis the past week. being the largest number in the in They also took a trip „ to The stitution at any one time since 1916 Dalles. One row of Netted Gem potatoes, dug on the ranch of Mike Merg, four miles UPPER EAGLE CREEK from Rend, indicates a 45000 crop on Mrs. Laura Baumgarten, the the ranch, for which Mr. Merg paid OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST $ school teacher, spent the week end at her Portland home. The farmers are busy diski ng plowing, seeding, digging pota toes, etc., these fine balmy days. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sersan- ous and children motored to their farm home on Sunday and spent the day. C. R. Kelly, the *fishman from Portland, was out this way on Monday selling salmon to the farmers. Mrs. Ed. Douglass motored to Gladstone last Saturday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Clester, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson and children of Logan, were Sunday guests at the home of Roy Douglass. They came over to see their new nephew, Wesley Godfrey Douglass. 1200 . Hay grown by members of the Ore gon Hay Growers’ association, made up of growers of Umatilla and Morrow counties, is to be Bold on the Atlantic seaboard. There will be a student registration of over 2000 for the fall term of the University of Oregon this year, ac cording to the prediction of President Campbell. Hardy C. Stanton, Oregon pioneer of 1852, celebrated his ninety-fifth birth day anniversary at Roseburg last week by preparing the ground and setting out a strawberry bed. Medford Is to be the seat of the Dow Association hospital, capitalized at $100,000. The incorporators are McMorris M. Dow, Myron G. Mordoff and Benjamin F. Lindas. Governor Olcott, in a public letter, has urged the people of Oregon to cease their labors for a time at least Thursday, October 27, and pay tribute to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt. More than $140,000 worth of Lane county property will he exempt from taxation this year on account of the old soldiers’ exemption law of the Pointer puts on Deadening state, according to H. E. Walker, coun Felt Make your rooms warm ty assessor. 52tf National economy will prevent any for winter. further organization of new national guard units in Oregon for the time being, according to word received by George A. White, state adjutant-gen eral, from the war departm ent, Wong Gee, an aged Chinese, was shot to death in Portland F*riday sup WANTED—If you have hay or posedly by Suey Sing gunmen, in what Is believed to have been the resump straw to bale, see Pesznecker. 9 -ltf. tion of tong war hostilities between Hop Sing and Suey Sing tongs. FOR SALE.—One-half horse The new concrete pavement between Aurora and Barlow was opened to power water motor. Inquire at traffic last week, thus furnishing a N ews office. continuous pavement from Albany *0 DISC WANTED—If you have Portland, with the exception of two one in good condition, call A. N. mile* between Barlow and Canby. 8-25tf Consideration will be given to all Orke, Eagle Creek. problems confronting short-line rail FOR SALK—Young mare, six roads at the regional meeting of the years old. weighing 1200. In American Short Line Railroad asso quire of Harry Kitching, Rt I, ciation for the Pacific northwest, to 10-6tf be held at Portland on October 13. Cranberry picking In the district FOR RENT Furnished room south of Warrenton Is now completed with hot and cold water. Inquire The crop Is good and the quality of the of Mrs. Thomas Morton. It fruit excellent. One of the beet yield? FOR SALE Thoroughbred made was that on the Toole place, Poland China pigs, eligible for where over 1200 boxes were picked. J. C. The Oregon public service commls egistration. good stuff. sion has suspended for a period ot Kitching, Currinsville, Or. 11-3 aix months a tariff filed by the West FOR SALE—2 black Minorca ern Union Telegraph company increas roosters, pure bred, April hatch, Ing the rates for press messages of each $1.60. G. W. Keller, Esta- fered for transmission over its wires •ada, Rt. 2. 10-6-13 Bids for the improvement and con struction of approximately 12t mile? FOR RENT A farm for a of road and several bridges in Oregon term of years. Want to sell will be considered at a meeting oi stock and implements. Phone or the state highway commission to be write C. V. Sandstone, Estacada, held in Portland, October 25 and 26 Rt 1. 10-6-13 Pheasant hunting in Umatilla and FOR SALE— One team of bay Moro counties this year is better than in any portion ot the state and hunt geldings, 6 and 7 years old, era nre flocking there and coming weight 3100, an I harness suita- away with the bird limit, according nle for logging or wood hauling. to K. M. Brown, chief deputy game Also all kinds of implements. Archie Neirynck. Eagle Creek. warden. Oovernor Olcott, acting at the re Ore., next to post office. 10-6-13 quest of Mrs. James D. Howard, chair FOR SALE—A few prize Bar man of the MUIedgevllle (Georgia) red Plymouth Rock cockerels, chapter. Daughters of the American the H. J. Hamlet strain. $3.00 Revolution, has sent to the southern each if taken at once; also one city a handful of Oregon noil to be __ note organ in piano case, ma used with aoll from all other states of hogany finish, good as new, 25 the Union In maturing a so-called years’ guarantee; one folding Liberty tree to be planted there on bed with mirror in bed. Inquiie November 10. of W. P. Ferrel, Barton, Or. 2t, WANT AND FOR SALE ADS. I [ FOR SALE—One large Ches- . ,! ter White Sow with eight pigs, Milts Cleaned and Pressed price $ 50 . John Githens, cur. rinsville. 10-6-13 Re-Nu-Em 'Shop in I. O. O. F. Building. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN HAVE APPENDICITIS ESTACADA, OREGON. Medical reports show men are R. R. CARLSON more subject to appendicitis al though many sudden cases occur Undertaker and Embalmer among women. It can be guard ed against by preventing intes- Gresham - Oregon nal infection. The intestinal Warren McWillis antiseptic, Ad!*-r-i-ka, acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, Local Agent for Estacada • .......... .... —— ■ removing all foul, decaying mat ter which might cause infection. Liberty, Scripps- It brings out matter you never thought was in your system and Booth, Gardner, which may have been poisoning you for months. Adler-i-ka is In Estacada, Every Saturday, EXCELLENT for gas on the from 2 to 5 p. m. Phone Bob stomach. Estacada Pharmacy. Cahill for appointment. WILLIAM BASS, n . Jn The Family Theatre • SATURDAY and SUNDAY, OCT. 15-16 Thomas Meighan —IN— JA IL BIRD and a Mack Senett Comedy. THURSDAY, O C T . 20. 6 -R E E L FEA T U R E and HAROLD LLO YD in A $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 2-Reel Comedy. A. E. SPARKS, Manager. ---------------------------- 4 -------------- KODAKS- ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES GUNS- And AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE Get Hunting and Fishing Licenses Here Camping Outfits, Electric Flashlights- Baseball Supplies KodakPicturesDeveloped and Enlarged ED. BONFR’S EX EC U TO R ’S NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the Estate of John P. Irvin,-deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executors of the estate of John P. Irvin, deceased, have filed their final account in the County Court of Clackamas County, and that said Courl has appointed Friday, October 21st, 1921, at 10 o’clock A. M., and at the Court room in the Court House at Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing all objections to said Final Account. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon. Sept ember 21st i921. * J ohn T. I rvin J oseph a . I rvin , Executors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, Septem ber 16th, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam Chester Dalziel, of Boring, Ore gon, R. F. D. No. 2,*who, on May 14th, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 06674, for NWJ NE1 and Si Nfcl, Section 3 3, Township 2 S, Range 5 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland Ore- I gon, on the 28th day of October, 1921. Claimant names as w itn e sse sM r. R. A. Chown, of Boring, Ore., R. F. D. | 2, W. A. Dal/.iel, Salem, Ore., care of State House, Mrs. R. A. Chown, of Bor ing, Ore., R. F. D. 2, A. Motjel, of Boring. Ore., R. F. D. 2. Act June 6-9-16, 1916. A lexander S week , Register. 9-22-10-20 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given, that Wil liam Zacariah Hight, of Estacada, Ore gon, whoon August 9, 1918, made Orig inal Homestead Entry No. 06038, for NE1 SWi, NWi SWi, and SEJ SWJ of Section 17, Township 4 S, Range 4 E. Willamette Meridian, and on June 7, 1920, made additional Homestead En try No. 0b855 for SWJ NWI, section 17, Township 4 S, Range 4 E, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 27th day of October, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses:—G. W.Neoling, of Estacada,Ore.,Rt2, Louis Vallen, of Colton, Ore., Rt 1, Ben Dod son, of Estacada, Ore., Rt 1, John Park, of Estacada, Ore., Rt 2. Acts 6-9-16 and 4-28-04, Sec. 2. A lexander S week , Register. 9-15-10-13 The Progressive American Shoe Shop SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Harness Kepaiied. Shoe laces retipped, Custom prices. Everything fot Shoes. B. H. JOHNSON. ESTACADA, P. O. Box 44 OREGON. } SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 15 years experience FRE D B JONES, * Piano Tuning and Repairing i + + + + + + ■;- + + + -J--Í-.!. * Leave orders at Estacada* Hotel PRICE S4. + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ Confectionery, ♦ Phonogr»phs, * R. G. M A R C H B A N K , * * * L ig h t L u n c h e s . ♦ ESTACADA, ♦ OREGON. ♦ 4 Cigar* and Tobaccco, International Clothe*, ■* + + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Reliability! Service! Pumps, Water Systems, Implements, Machinery, Overland Automobiles, International Trucks. We Buy and Sell Good Used Implements, guaranteed () to K‘ve good service. Repairs for all Implements and Machinery. B E S S E L’ S FA R M M A C H IN ER Y , GRESHAM, ORE. * i ONE U. S. Cream Separator 500 GALLON CAPACITY ESPECIALLY PRICED $98 THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. One 9-16 Heider Tractor $ 1 ,; BEEF CATTLE, V E A L AND HOGS, Demonstration by Appointment. Dressed or Live, Bought See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Relishes, Catsups, Cheese, Butter, Milk, and Salt and Smoked Fish. Buy a Quarter of Beef fo r Canning, 10c and 12c Per Pound. : i : M. J . K E R K E S & Co. Estacada The Reed Auto Co. ESTACADA, OREGON. Oregon •X~>%**>«>*;**I**!*»>«î»»I,*I,*I»*I,%»»I#*I**J*%**!#*!**I*,î,,I,*t**!**I**I*%*%*%,*î*%**î~!**I~!~I~ï**î~ Powder Implements ROOFING } JU S T R E C E IV E D ! A large shipment of RO O FIN G PA PER S in several qualities. Also renewed our supply of “E B O N O L " the best R O O F W A T E R -PR O O FIN G on sale. DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE COLEMAN QUICK-LITE We carry a large stock of MAN TLES and G EN ER A TO R S for them. Keep the rain out and the dark away. SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA I