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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1922. ‘ + + + + + + + + + 7- tS®' 53 'M 72- jfeJP 7T3I3 Eh t + + + + + + + + + + + + oncerl at th« M. E. Church Buys Out Dr. McCall Confectionery, A concert by James Hoggard After a survey of business P h o n o g r tp h * . ! wife will be given in the M. , conditions in Estacada and vi- church, on Wednesday even- cinity, Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Carey , January 25, beginning at 8 of Chicago have decided to lo- when you want it. Clean and in R. G. M A R C H B A N K , . lock. The performers are cate here, id and eomc highly recom- Dr. Carey comes here highly stantaneous. And the cost is less L iGHT L u n c h e s , ided. Admission 35c, chil- recommended, having spent two than 2 cents per hour. en 20c. I years at the New York hospital ESTACADA, OREGON. Cozy warmth for cold corners on cold Ir. and Mrs. Hoggard were in ¡n post graduate work recently, days. In the bathroom, bedroom, sewing . a Wednesday morning and brides holding an excellent rec ited both schools where they or(] with the 114th Sanitary room, office—anywhere. Ôigars and Tobaccco, International Clothes, a short program to the de- Train to which he was attached We have all types and sizes of electric ht of the pupils. They were during the world war. heaters at right prices. gaged by the government dur- The doctor has purchased the the war to entertain the sol- office equipment and practice of Only $ 3 3 .0 0 installs; an Electric is, both here and over seas. Ur. McCall. Range in your home, ready for use; y are taking special interest Both Dr. and Mrs. Carey will the balance on easy terms. the crippled service men and be estimable additions to the y to show them by their exatn- business and social life of our On Your Requirements RAILWAY, LIGHT • that they can still in a great community and the N ews joins (■asure. help themselves. There in extending a hearty weleome & POWER CO Y, il ould be a full attendance, as to them. ic entertainment will not be ELECTRIC STORE dy amusing but instructive as Young Lady Arrives Electric Bldg., Bet. Sixth and Broadway. ell. At the home of R. G. March- s bank in Estacada, Monday morn Auction Sale 1 fTSüESSZSESfSjríi ing, January 16, 1922, a much 1 will sell at public auction at wanted young lady arrived to uy place in Viola, Or., 5 miles take up her abode with Mr. and Bank Election DODGE NEWS nit h west of Estacada, on Tues- Mrs. R. G. Marchbank and their The Estacada State Bunk held The basketball game between ty, January 24, my cattle, hor- three sons. Her arrival was its annual meeting last Saturday, Springwater and Dodge on Sat, s, hogs, chickens and miscel greeted with appiause. and need for the election of officers, which urday evening, resulted in a ncous articles in household fur- less to say she has only to vocif resulted in the re-election each of score of 23 to 16 in favor of iture. The sale will begin at 1 erate her demands and they will H. C. Stephens president, Dodge. After the game, danc clock sharp.__ Terms cash or be promptly and joyfully com Thomas Yocum as vice-president, ing was the order untif midnight ankable notes at^8 per cent in- plied with. There is no such and MitiS Ruth Dillon as cashier. when a basket supper was enviable position as that of the rest. The board of directors consists served. only girl in a family of boys, un B. J. C lakk , Owner, of Leroy D. Walker, Thome# Te less it is a boy in a bevy of girls. cum, A. E. Sparks, H. C. Ste CbtB'les Colson's father from' E. J. L a n k in s , Auctioneer. Idaho arrived Monrjay and exr We have been given to under phans and Miss Ruth Dillon. pects to spend the rest of th e 1 Will Lecture stand that the chief problem The affairs of the bank were winter here. H. II. Stallard, associate edi- which is now puzzling the happy found in a most satisfactory con Mra, Wren from Estacada "f of the Producer’s Call, the and proud parents is to iind a spent the week-end with Mr: '■wly established paper at Ore- name good enough for their dition. and Mrs. Hedges. m City, will lecture at the daughter. The N ews extends ugle Creek Grange hall, Wed- its warmest greetings to Miss Mrs. Mallatt has gone to Port G o od S h o w s i sday evening, January 25, at Marchbank, and congratulations land again after spending dev-J o'clock. His subject will be, to her parents and brothers. t-raj jyfeks at Dodge. At The l lie power of the press. ” Stork Brings Girl Mrs. Milt Marshall is reported The stork who delivered a -------------------------------------- -•. hl FÏT/L wv • nong the sick this week, being daughter at R, G. Marchbank’s hreatened with pneumonia. Monday morning, January J6, winged its Night afterwards W. C. Thompson Tree Powder toward Bissell arriving at the FOR SALE ^ Guernsey bull, Mr. Thompson tells me he has 4 years old. Bargain. Inquire home of C. A. Johnson and leav requent inquiries for his tree Shows every Thursday & Saturday Bob' rt Miller at George, Ore. It <wder in this district, 1 ihere- ing there at 10:30 that night, a First Shew starts at 7 o'clock AUTHORIZED FOR SALE J50 prune trees, u-o take the occasion to inform daughter, weighing 7-J4 pounds. 4 to 8 ft. 15c. each, E. A, lie farming public that 1 am the This young lady was also the Ihursday, January 19 Beebe, Rt. 1, Box 32. 1-19 26 ;ent for it in Clackamas coun- first girl in the family and has been named Vivian Alice. The f o r SALE — Furniture and carpets. Inquire of 1 his is a remarkable product, stork should be much commend M. J. Kerlces, Estacada, Ore. Gladys Rockwell in uaranteed not only to give a ed in thus making two families in this vicinity happy on the iperior fruit but a stronger same Pointer hangs paper, Prices A Fine Western Picture dav. righi* • and healthier tree. It is ap- 128- tf "TROLLY TROUBLES" >1 ied to the tree by boring a hole You have your auto overhauled FOR SALE—A now with calf, Gaylord Lloyd. nd inserting in the sap and is by an expert mechanic, why not fresh milker, gives 5 gallons a FORO RUNABOlJT-:Starter and Demountable Rim • $546.89 day. Paul Litner, Eagle Creek, onsequently more of a prevent give your body the same care THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 Ore, ___ 1-12-26 FORD TOURING—Starter and Demountable Rim • 577.09 tive than a cure as it gets at and attention? Consult Dr. VV. lie root of the evil. “ Civilian Clothes" VV. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi FOR SALE- Prune trees one FORD SEDAN—Starter and Demountable Rim • 787.42 Mr. Thompson and daughter cian and surgeon. 12-15tf year o ld .- 0. W. Failing, R, F. Thomas Meighan. FORD COUPE—Starfer and Demountable Rim - 719.74 D. No. 1. Estacada. 12-22-1-19 arc both kept very busy in Port He had been reprorted killed e d doing up orders and hand FORD TRUCK •• ., “ . 554.25 SH E R IF FS SALE in France. So the snobbish, ro- For Glass and Glazing—See ing the business end of it as I n t iie C ir c u it C ourt ok t h e S tate imantic wife, who had fallen in FORD TRACTOR “ “ “ . 722..85 Pointer, the painter. 12-8 tf ok O reuon , kor t h e C ounty love with his ottteet-'g uniform, uey have several agents through- ok C lackam as . thought herself a hero’s widow. FOR WELL DRILLING Call 'Ut the state who are quite suc- M. It. Mem-ham. Executor of the es But he'd got by the footman and Jannseti Bros., -J15 Northwestern essful. tate ot George ltrown, deceased, A Complete Stock of Genuine Ford Parts, Bank Bldg. Portland. Tei. Main here he was, Citizen Sam Mc Plaintiff, vs. Andrew J. Kitzmiller, In the nqar future Mr. Thomp- Susan K. Kitzmiller, his wife, and 7472, or call O. E. Jannsen at the Ginnis, in a brand new suit of on will upon invitation visit 0. Clackamas County Bank* Defehd- Estacada. 12-22-2-16 "hand me downs,’’ returned to Al! Ford Work Guaranteed, claim his bride. What did he find? A. (’. to explain this very re- ants. FOR SALE — Italian Prune STATE OF OREGON, j What did ho do? You’ll laugh, narkable but simple product of Trees 1 year old. Height 4 to County of Clackamas, ) and think, and -Attaboy, Sam! Batteries Recharged. nis. feet, 15c; 6 to 8 feet, 25c. J. J. By virtue of a judgment order, de Mtrchbank. ll-17-12-8tf For further particulars see me cree and an execution, duly issued out Also--'‘Model Husband" t my place one half mile up the f and under the seal of the almve enti Yes, I sell Paint, Wall Paper tled court, in the above entitled cause, DON’T FORGET larfield road or address to ino duly directed and dated the lJth and Glass. Pointer, the Painter. to ark for a ticket to name day of Jaiiusry, upon a judgment W. A. Jones, Route 1, 12-8 tf rendered and entered in said court on the Theatre-Prize for BEST I'd -6 Estacada. Oreg. | the 5th day of January, 1!*22, in favor We do Job Printing. NAME is free admission to ] of M. I> Meachatn. Executor of the es tate of George Brown, deceased, Plain FOR SALE—White Leghorn all shows to July 1. 1922. tiff, and against Andrew J. Kitzmiller, baby chicks from trap nested FOR SALE—8. 0. R. I. Red WANTED — Horse stump pp|- Susan K. hitzmiiler, his wife, and Music at all Shows hens and high production bred eptfs for hatching. Good layers. 1er No. 3, includiug blocks and Clackamas Count.) Bank, Defendants, males, at $20.00 per hundred. Large breed, fine early broilers, hooks. Must be in good shape | for the sum of fvi'O.Otl, with inaerest L V. CLEWORTH. Manager. OF TH E on $350.«>0 at tho rate of eight per cent Order now. S. N. Kilgore, R. $1 for 15 eggs. J. W. Moxley, and a bargain. F. Gonsior Eagle I per annum from the 2l»th day of Au F. D. No. 3. 1-12 2-2 Morrow Station. 12-15-tf ('reek, Ore. 1-5-29 WARMTH FIGURE WITH YOU LET USi^ PORTLAND Plumbing Supplies Electrical Equipment Auto Accessaries Prompt Service The Reed Auto Co. ESTACADA, OREGON. FAM ILY ----- — WANT UNO FOR SÄLE ADS. THEATRE Crawford Bros, Motor Co, FORD SALES and SERVICE “The Sage Hen” The Best and Cheapest Car on the I Market Tires Accessories Ladies Auxiliary .MFRICAN LEGION ! gust. 1031, and intere-t on the fuith.-r | sum of (350.00 at 8 per ee it from the 1-th day of June, 1021, and the further vVill put on a Show at the 'inn of $,' 0.10 as attorney’s fe<, and j the further sum of $35.65 costs and dis- | huraenients, and the costs of and upon I this writ, commanding me te make ; sale ol the following described real O n Thursday, January 2 6 property, situate in the county of Clack- ! »mas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The N. W. J of the N. E. 1 of Soo- FIRST SH O W AT 7 P. M. ; turn 7. Township 3 South, gauge 5 E. of the W. M. Special Music Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe cution. judgment order and decree, and Two Vocal Solos, also in compliance with the commands of Piano, Violin, and Cello. sail writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the 18th day of February, 1S2J; at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M , at the frontdoor of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County at’d State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, J. P. McGowen in a title interest which the wunin within I2 a U c _ - I ... ■> . » . w i" and 'Ol, lesi W men me Family Theatre PICTURES “ Reckless Changes” lighopeed Mestem ¡ailroad n*,m,d icfc' -iai.i- or either of them, Thriilt r. SVENTURE AND COMAME H A R O L D LLOYD IN LOOK PLEA5NT, PLEASE” had on the date of the mortgsge herein or since ha,l in s>r to the above de- ■ scribed real property or any part ’ thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment ord . decree, intgr, st, cost, and all accru i g costs, W. J. WII.80N, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C Ha neit, IVputv. I fated. Oregon City, Ore , January lStlj, 1922. 1-19-2-16 Powder (QjJ PONT ) Powder “Get Your Winchester” Implements U S E D TO M E A N GET Y O U R R I F L E Paint Now it means many things: Rifles, Ammunition, Tcois, Ffash Lights, Cutlery, etc. All built with the same care that made “ Winchester" stand for strict reliability and accuracy. ^ ‘ WINCHESTER SPECIALS" w ill NOT mean bargain sales, btit special prices that hold while the stock lasts We w ill give many this year of which due mention w ill be made. 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