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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY MAY 25. 1922. .rar.':^cæ ss3üLzai\ B ID S W A N T E D County A gents Are Busy 8th Grade C om m encem ent For Concrete Basement for Porter Do the farmers use the county The second annual commence School House, District No. 88. The LOCAL B R E V I T I E S agents? What do they want ment exercises for the eighth Basement to be seven (7) feet high, wall eight (8) inches thick; part u> when they visit the county agent? grade graduates of Clackamas be excavated. A ND N E W S H L M S The building ia 40x24 The average county agent in county will be held at Chatau- feet. Also bids for painting exterior, together with basement, or sepa 1921 listed 1500 calls at his office, qua Park, Gladstone, June 3, either rate bid. The Board reserves the right to re R. C. Deming was in Albany made 366 farm visits, held or 1922. ject any and all bids. participated in 118 meetings, The morning program will con this week. The bids will be opened June 15, at sist of singing, speaking and the 1 o’clock p. m. Clyde Denny was a Portland arid wrote 1160 letters. Further information may be had by Some light is thrown on what presentation of diplomas. For applying to visitor Friday. farmers want by noting the ac- the afternoon two baseball games J. F. SNYDER, Chairman Motorman Irving Smith took a activities in the office of W. B. will be played if possible: One 5-18-25-6.1 District No. 88. lay off Saturday and Sunday. Tucker, agent of Crook county, a boys’ game for the champion NO. 2837 Now that the weather is im in January. Crook county has ship of the Grammar S c h o o l NOTICE TO CREDITORS proving how about a clean up fewer than 600 farmers all told League of the county, the other In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas. day? There were 150 visitors during a five-inning game for girls, In the matter of the estate of Chris Mrs. Ted Ahlberg and son Ted the month and the information We suggest that on this ocea- tian Gantenbein, Deceased. Jr. were Portland bound Tues they desired was along the fol- sion all graduates wear plain, in- NOTICE is hereby given that J. Gan has been appointed administra Always the right implement to suit your conditions day morning. lowing lines: 26 cailers asked f or, expensive clothing. In fact ev- tenbein tor of the estate of Christian Ganten bein, deceased, and has qualified. All and Convenience or Your Money Back. Mrs. W. J. Moore was a pas information on potato culture;[ ery effort should be put forth to persons having claims against said es senger to Portland, Tuesday, 15 in regard to land values; 10 prevent an unnecessary expen- tate are hereby notified to present the GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY for coyote poison, 22 for infor-! diture of money. If agreeable to same duly verified as by law required from Estacada. at the ofice of McGuirk & Schneider, Withrow Bldg., Gresham, Ore Leo Pesznecker went to Port mation on dairy topics, 18 on parents the girls might wear 203-5 Myers Water System for Every Type or Depth of Well gon. within six months from the date where seed of good quality can | white middy dresses, land, Sunday Morning on the hereof. Installed. be purchased; 12 on Poultry hus- All diplomas for each class will S. GANTENBEIN, early train. Administrator. bandry; 10 about agricultural be presented to the class presi- G. H. Lichthorn we are sorry magazines; 12 on growing sugar dent, and the names of gradu- Dated and first published May 18th, 1922 Date of last publication June I5th, 1922. to hear is confined to his bed beets; 7 on dairy barns; 8 on rab- ates will be announced, with heart trouble. bit poisoning and 10 on general The result of the May exami- Pointer sells an Oregon made Complete in Every Detail, $835 at Gresham, See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano cropping systems. nations will be sent out at the paint at $2.00 and $2.75 per gal. instruction. Prices reasonable. In Malheur conuty, L. R. Brei- earliest moment possible, and Let me estimate your job. 3-9tf With Tractor Plows. I. O. 0. F. building. 5-4tf thaupt, agent, spent 18 days in those to whom this letter is sent Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Linn re the office and 12 days on the are requested to notify pupils of turned from a visit to Portland farms of the county. Two hun their standings, as it is impossi 1 . 0 . 0 F. dred and thirty persons called at ble for us to send returns to in Sunday afternoon. Estacada Lodge I want you to read this: Dinty the office for personal assistance; dividual pupils. No. 175. Eighth grade pupils who fail THE BEST V ALU ES FOR Y O U R MONEY will furnish you good meals and 160 personal letters were written Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bioad- good room for $7.00 per week. in answer to specific requests; 22 in one or two subjects only, way and Third streets. Visiting B. 0. Sarver has been going circulars, including 2153 copies, should attend the exercises with brothers are always welcome. C. F. M. Brown, N. G. around with a bandage on his were mailed to farmers of the their respective classes, and di plomas will be issued to them county; 10 meetings were held, Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, GRESHAM , OREGON face, owing to a boil on his left after the June test, if they are one for a discussion of plans on cheek. Reliability Service each line of work being carried successful in passing the exami The monthly meeting of the on. The attendance at these nation in the one or two subjects Community Club which would CLEAN— PROMPT meetings was 945. Seven other in which they failed in May. have occurred this week has been ♦ + + + + + + «• + + + + Parents, teachers and friends meetings were participated in, The Progressive postponed. which were attended by 2019 are all cordially invited to be American Shoe Shop Mrs. James Smith and son farmers. Now is the time to brighten present and help to make this up those walls with cheerful, Warren went to Portland Tues Wherever there is a county one of the greatest events in the SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. new wall paper. Let me day morning for a visit with agent there is activity of a sub lives of the eighth grade pupils, show you how quickly and Harness Kepaiied. Shoe laces retipped, friends. bring your lunch and stay all stantial and helpful nature. efficiently decorating can Custom prices. Everything for Shoes. * is your Home Company. day. be done. The R. R. Co. has cleaned up See us regardi. g your B. H. JOHNSON. ♦ property, Insure your the park for the summer season Please be at the Auditorium at Notice * ESTACADA, P. O. Box 44 OREGON and taken out the benches and Mrs. Mayme Boyle, piano m- 9:30 sharp, as it will take con ♦ tables from where they had been structor, will be at the Estacada siderable time to get ready for + stored during the winter. J. E. METZGER, —Against— 2t the program. hotel every Saturday. + Don’t forget your lunch, your P. S. Stamp had his head cut FIRE, ♦ Undertaker and Embalmer by a rock falling on it last Fri S P E C I A L S C H O O L M E E T I N G class colors, class yells, an d + THEFT or Gresham - Oregon day, while working for the P. R. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to above all else, do not forget to * If you’ve put oft decorating on COLLISION. legs 1 voters of School D i s t r i c t come. Warren McWillis L. & P. Co. He is able to be out the account of price, this is the time No. 108 of Clackamas County, State of you’ve been waiting for. I have Local Agent for Estacada BRENTON VEDDER, though his head is all bandaged Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL the newest and most beautiful MEETING of said District will be held County School Supt. papers in America—something up. . at Estacada High School, on the 9th suitable for every home and for of June, 1922, at 8 o’clock in the Benton Sarver’s hand which day every pocketbook. Just telephone RE-NU-EM TAILORS. + Successor to J. W. REED ESTATE * afternoon, for the following objects: My new samples of wall paper or drop a postal card and I will was poisoned is improving, but To elect one director to fill the un ♦ from the largest wall paper be glad to give you an estimate. Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing. term of Dr. R. Morse. F,STAC A DA, ORE. far from being healed up. It expired ♦ Dated this 28rd day of May, 1922. house in the west have just ar ALTERING AND REPAIRING, + + + + + + + + + * + + + has been a sore ordeal for him, Attest: F. G. R obley rived, prices from 10 cents a roll. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Chairman Board of Directors. and reduced him in weight. Rout« I. Estacada, Oregon. Let me show them to you. Geo. M rs . M yrtle B elfils We do Job Printing. Low Prices. WM. BASS, Prop. All fruit growers (bush or 6-25 6-8 District Clerk. Pointer the Painter. 3-9tf tree) are urged to be present at the meeting in I. O. O. F. hall June 2nd. It’s to their interest to be there and vote on cannery matters. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith, the parents of the Smith Bros., con cluded their visit Monday with I take this method to announce to the their sons and left in their car public that I have permanently located in on the first lap of the return Estacada. I have secured offices in the to their home in Bellingham, Lichthorn building next to the Telephone Washington. office, and have equipped a thoroughly mod George Pointer has painted em and up-to-date office. two handsome signs in the shape of shields. They bear the legend, I am now prepared to care for both acute •‘Smith Hardware Co., The Win and chronic cases. chester store.” They will adorn DR. W. W. RHODES, the sides of the doors to the firm’s auto. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon, C. E. Kilgore and daughter Estacada, Oregon , Alice motored to Portland Mon day morning to meet Mr. Kil gore's father and mother, of Gresham, who were returning home from a trip to Chicago. C. E. and daughter returned to Es tacada the same day by train. The Right Implement for the C) Large Farm the Dairyman, the Berr}^ Grower, or the Gardener C A S E TR A C TO R S Overland -4- Automobiles $695.00 at Gresham. HESSEL’S FARM M A CH IN ERY DECORATING * THE PACIFIC STATES ; : FIRE INSURANCE CO. : AUTOMOBILE WALL PAPER PRICE! 50% LOWER! : WOODLE REALTY CO. : J. W. SANDERS Announcement. -FLOUR. -------- m-------- Ask your neighbors if they ever found any better brand than “Fishers Art” Hard Wheat, Money Back guarantee FLOUR? ICE CREAM PARLOR OPEN Bids W anted 100 cords of 4- foot, 1st growth fir wood, to be delivered by Sept ember 1st Bids to be in by July 1st, 1922. Mrs. Myrtle Belfils, Clerk of School Disk No, 108. 5-18-25 6-1 Our Ice Cream Parlor is now open and we invite you to come in and see how nice and cool a place we have. We are prepared to serve you with all kinds of Sodas, Sundaes, French Pastry. In fact everything that goes with an up-to- date ICE CREAM PARLOR We can handle private parties for any number of people— Music and dancing if you wish. ¡ f u r n it u r e ! MADE TO ORDER Repairing, Refini t h i n g { Order your Factory Made Furniture at the I.O.O.F. bldg. 1 I Z. A. C O O P K~0"C We have just contracted another 100 bbl. lot at $2.00 per sack. Government Issue Overalls and Jumpers, 98c This is the store where pour dollar has more CENTS Don’t Forget Our Big 30c Plate Dinner. A big Stein of ice cold Root Beer for 5c. We also have a complete line of Candies, Pastries, etc. Yours for Good Eats, H AUSER & LINN, Proprietors, The SILVER STAR RESTAURANT The People’s S to re H. B. SNYDER, C. A. DYKEMAN. W here the Motto Is Service.