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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY APRIL 27. 1922. 1 CLEAN— PROMPT D E C O R A T IN G Now is the time to brighten up those walls with cheerful, new wall paper. Let me show you how quickly and efficiently decorating c a n be done. Beautiful shades of Imported Swiss Organdy. Morton’s. J. C. EckiT spent Sunday with A new awning has been put relatives in Portland. on the stores of Rose and the John D u u 3 spent Sunday in ‘ Equate Deal Twins.” Pori land. Mrs. J. E. Gales and Mrs. George Pointer was in Poi t j Gave Eohelmari were on the land on business Monday. | Portland bound train Saturday Have you met the Square Deal morning. Twins? Most everybody has. Non-Skid hats for women and Mrs. W. H. Grabell and chil children. They stay put. Just the If you’ ve put otf decorating on dren went to Portland, Sunday. thing for these nice days. 50c account of price, this is the time you’ve been waiting for. I have J. F. Lovelace and son Arnold and 75c at Morton’s. the newest and most beautiful went to Portland, Sunday morn papers in America — something Obituary suitable for every home and for ing. every pocketbook. Just telephone Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Williams or drop a postal card and I will Fresh vegetables twice a week. be glad to give you an estimate. passed away at Barton, April 19. Everything the Portland market 1922, at the age of 82 years. affords. McKinney’s. J. W . S A N D E R S She was born September 25, BORN—April 14. 1922, in Es 1810, At Terre Haute, Indiana, Rout» I. Estacada, Oregon, tacada, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry and was married to Nicholas v____________________________ Johnson, a daughter, Lois Hope. McCord, December 1864. The I want you to read this: Dinty same year they crossed the plains N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N Department of the Interior, U. S. Land will furnish you good meals and and located at Pendleton. About Office at Portland, Oregon, April 20, good room for $7.00 per week. 1882 they moved to Sandy, w here 1922. NOTICK is hereby given that Andrew Miss Catherine.Peiffer of Port Mr. McCord died May 23, 1893. E. Verdegan, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, R-l, who, on January 13th 1919, made land spent the week-end here In 1899 Mrs. McCord was united ( Homestead entry, No. 06264. for the with her co .u sin , Mrs. Burt in marriage to James Anderson SEJ, Section 7, Township 3 S.. Hange of Eagle Creek, and since then 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed Moore. notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land Arthur Petley came from Port has lived in Clackamas county. She is survived by her hus above described, before the Register land, Sunday, and spent the day and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 2ist day of here visiting his former boy band, a brother,Thomas Williams June, 1922. of South Dakota, a niece. Mrs. friends. Claimant names as witnesses: Hugh Minnie Young, whom she raised Guthrie, o f Eagle Creek, Oregon,. R -l; Mrs. Anna Mickulecky after from a child of three years old, Dominic R Frymark, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, R-l; Hugh Devlin, of Eagle visiting in Estacada a day or tow a nephew, Fred Williams of Au Creek, Oregon, R -l; Arthur Evans, of returned to Portland, Monday burn, Washington, and a num Eagle Creek, Oregon, R-l. Act of 6-9-1916. afternoon. ber of nephew’s and nieces in Il A lexander S week , Register. The American Legion Auxili linois. 4-27-5-15 ary will hold its regular meeting The funeral services were held A smoking match carelessly Monday evening, May 1st, at the last Friday afternoon at Eagle thrown may mean a smoking I. O. O. F. hall. Creek, with interment in the forest. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heylman Forester cemetery. were bound for Portland Sunday morning. The P. M. returned in the afternoon. Mrs. Heylman remained over. Dr. R. Morse returned home here last week. He is still very WE ARE NOW MAKING HOME weak and can sit up only part of MADE CANDIES, the time as yet, but be is, though slowly, improving. His friends such as Taffy, Peanut Brittle, Co- hope to see him soon on the coanut Creams, Fudge, etc. They Watch This sure are fine. You should try our street. Space Pies and Cakes. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Park and John Park and family left Tues CAKES MADE TO ORDER for day for Appleton, Washington, FRESH DOUGHNUTS Announcement where they will run a sawmill, on Thursdays and Saturdays. having bougtt a large body of Next Week A full line of Ice Cream and Sodas. timber. Mr. Park Sr. has leased POLAR CAKES, and a big stein of Root his Springwater farm for three Beer for 5 cents. years to L. M. Henthorn. Watch papers for our little surprise Tissue ginghams in a variety of to come later. of checks and plaids, 55c and up Yours for Good Eats, per yd. Mortons. The interior of the I. O. O. F. lodge room h a 3 been thoroughly renovated since the fire. The HAUSER & LINN, Proprietors. decorating was done by J. W. Sanders and is most high'y com mended by those who have seen it. Bob Marchbank’ s confection ery is resplendent in new paint, varnish and paper, the work also of Mr. Saunders. W. Kraacke has been over hauling his store property at the corner of First and Main streets. He is going to put in living rooms and paint both the inside and outside. It won’t be long before S ix-P ly Non-Skid Fisk Premier Tread Cord 31 x 4 -» 2 7 .0 0 30 x 3 > i — »10.85 the building will be fully occu Non-Skid Fabric Non-Skid Cord pied. 30 x 3 1 4 . 8 5 32 x 4 — 30.50 Dr. W. W Rhodes, osteopathic E xtra-P ly Red-Top Non-Skid Cord 30 x ¡ A — 17.85 physician, located at Hotel Esta 32 x 4 * — 39.00 S ix -P ly Non-Skid cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays Clincher Cord Non-Skid Cord 3 0 x 3 * — 17.85 and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. 34 x 4 * — 41.00 S ix -P ly Non-Skid T r o * M ark R e t O S . P a t ^ f . Non-Skid Cord Osteopathic care during preg Cord Straight Side T i m e to R e-tire? 35 x 5 — 51.50 3 0 x 3 * - 19.85 nancy and confinement has done . n.... r : . L \ more to relieve womankind than H E lower prices on Fisk Cord Tires are interest any other method now in use. Consult an osteopath for further ing to you because they buy more tire value than nformation. 1 2-15tf higher priced tires can give you. Comparison with My new samples o f wall paper other tires will show you Fisk are bigger, stronger, from the largest wall paper and lower priced throughout the range of sizes. house in the west have just ar T h ere’s a Fisk Tire o f extra value In every size, rived, prices from 10 cents a roll. fo r car, truck o r sp eed wagon Let me show them to you. Geo. Pointer the Painter. 8-9tf WALL PAPER PRICE! 50% LOW ER! The Silver Star Restaurant The SILVER STAR RESTAURANT compare T POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK IS OBSERVED i l ! ! ! ■ ina I s r - a r - npi n* ^ / 1 a i i g - -- ------------------------- > s 7 May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. for the Without the Postal Service, business would languish In a dny, and be at a standstill In n week. Public opinion would die of dry rot. Sectional hatred or prejudice only would flourish, and narrow-mindedness thrive. It Is the biggest distinctive business In the world and It conies nearer to the Innermost Interests of a greater num ber of men and women than any other Institution on earth. No private busi ness, however widespread, touches so many lives so often or sharply; no church reaches into so many souls, flutters so many pulses, has so many human beings dependent on Its min istrations. "Postal Improvement Week” has been set for May 1, by the Postmaster Genernl. This Is the first general cam paign of Its kind In the Postal Service for several decades. Business men and their organizations, large users of the mall, newspapers, motion pictures, advertisers, and the entire organiza tion of 820,000 postal workers are to be enlisted In this country-wide campaign of interest In postai Improvements. Your help Is vital. Address your let ters plainly with pen or typewriter. Qive street address. Spell out name of State, don’t abbreviate. Put your return address In ths upper left hand corner of envelope (not on the back) and always look at your letter before dropping In the mail to see If it is properly addressed. This care In the use of the malls Is for your benefit and speede up the dispatch and delivery of mail matter. If you have any complaints of poor eervice make them to your postmaster. He hat Instructions to Investigate them and report to the department. Large Farn the Dairyman, the Berry Grower, or the Gardener Always the right implement to suit gqur conditions and Convenience or Your Money Back. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY Myers Water System for Every Type or Depth of Weil Installed. CASE TRACTORS Complete in Every Detail, $835 at Gresham, With Tractor Plows. Overland -4- Automobiles $695.00 at Gresham. THE BEST V A L U E S FOR YO U R M ONEY j ] HESSEL’ S FARM M ACH INERY GR ESH AM , OREGON. Reliability Service The Progressive American Shoe Shop C O U R TE S Y ♦++♦♦++*♦♦+++ : THE PACIFIC STATES : I EIRE INSURANCE It sticks In human relation« like SHOE R EPAIRING A SPECIALTY. postage stamps on letters. The POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex Harness Repaiied. Shoe laces retipped, pects it to be used by its postmasters Custom prices. Everything foi Shoes. 4 and employees in dealing with the B. H. JOHNSON. public. 4 Help them In its use beginning with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT ESTACADA, P. O. Box 44 OREGON WEEK, May l-O, 1922. T H A N K i l n l i d l t I ti n i l 11, ill rii A - . * ■ 'S' ' I 1 '■ 1 >■ ' I 1 ■■■■■< t|l J. E. METZGER, Undertaker and Embalmer YOU i. . .. . . . . . . . . . ■ - <■ I .O .O .F . Estacada Lodge No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Broad way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. C. F. M. Brown, N. G. Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, « j. ;; 4 Against— 4 4 4 FIRE, THEFT or COLLISION. I RE-NU-EM TAILORS. Cleaning, Pressing. 4 4 » J. W. Reed Estate ♦ Dyeing. ALTER IN G AND REPAIRING, SUITS M ADE TO ORDER. Loyv Prices. KSTACADA, ORK. 4 WM. BASS, Prop. + 44 + 4 4 4 + + + + We do Job Printing. For Spring Work W h e n in need of garden tools for your spring work don’t forget that you can alw ays find a good assort ment from which to choose at The Spading Forks Hoes Rakes Shovels People’s Store Seed Planting hoes Garden Trowels ALL A T PRICES THAT A R E RIGHT A Full Line of Lilly’ s, Morse’ s and Ferry’ s Farm and Garden Seeds 98 c - - Special While They Last - - 98 c Just received one lot o f MEN’S BLUE, WAIST OVERALLS and JUMPERS to sell at 98 cents each. These are good weights that ordinarily sell for $1.50. W E H A V E A GOOD S E L E C T IO N O F C O LO R S IN Army Blankets, Regular Retail Price $5.50 TO CLOSE OUT A T $2.95. YOUR NEEDS OF HOUSEHOLD H AR D W AR E JOIN T H E C R O W D A T M A D E TO ORDER The People’s Store Z. A. C O O P ; : 4 4 FURNITURE Order vour Factory Made Furniture at the 1.0.0.F. b!d$. 4 A U T O M O B IL E ; can be taken care of here as we crary a good selection from which to choose. Repairing, Refini s h i n g * I 4 Gresham - Oregon Warren McWillis Local Agent for Estacada is your Home Company. See us regard), g your property, insure your * * 4 H. B. S N Y D E R , C. A. D Y K E M A N . Where the Motto U Service. + + j Mrs. Rynning went to Gresh am Saturday morning. Neal Bronson came back from Portland Saturday afternoon.