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ÊASTÊRN CLACKAMAS NÈ WS, THURSDAY OCTT. 5. 1922'. LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS II EMS C. F. Howe spent his weekly holiday in Portland, Tuesday. Ted Howe informeJ us that last Sunday night he got into communication by radio with Davenport, Iowa, and Kansas City, Missouri. r t r a m i —v j q v a a B - » B a r b a r a « « ; . ' The Story of Our States B r JONATHAN BRACE X L I I I .— W Y O M I N G COMPLETE D E C O R A T IN G S E R V IC E MY 1922 Sample Books contain the very newest and most modern wall rar«rs of the season—at the lowest prices you have seen In years! Among them are a great numb: r of 22 inch papers Tiffanies. Blends, En graved Specials. Damasks. Stains. Cham- brays and ether 2 xcellent novelties. My books also contain complete decorative schemes prepared by cne of the leading au thorities in America, suggesting ideal color harmonies and combinations of wall cover ings. draperies and rugs. Very interesting and helpful to you in planning your own deco rations . I can supply wall papers. K ear- flax Pure Linen Rugs (newest, most artis tic and most durable rugs on the market) as well as special drapery fabrics. Stokes Motor Car Co. 1114 Main Street. Oregon City Local R epresentatives for T hree of the Best Cars in the Motor W orld. T IS to Wy Read t h e Ads in t h e N e w s . oming that Mrs. Jake Moss was a Sunday DOVER falls the hon or of being visitor to Pot tland. I. D. McCUTCHAN, Agent at Estacada. the first state Miss Waite spent the week end Mrs. Will Clossner was a Port to grant equal with her parrnts in Portland. p o 1 1 1 1 c a 1 land visitor Friday. r i ght s to W. F. Cary was a business vis The county caterpillar had the women. In fact when congress, misfortune to break the motor itor in Portland, Friday. In 1808, created the Territory of Never Before Has the Knight’s Sleeve Valve Motor base, which is being rapidly re Wyoming from parts of Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harkenri- Been Available in so Fine a Ear at so Low a Price. Utah and Idaho, a constitution paired by the company machin der spent Sunday in Portland. was adopted which gave women ist, as the tractor was guaran the right to vote. See our dub rates with the A SO U N D IN V E S T M E N T teed free of breakage for six Just drop a card and I will call There were rumors of early Oregonian and the Evening Tele months. The machine was out and show you these books and Spanish explorations in Wyoming ROADSTER $1,455 COUPE $2,075 gram. tell you just what any paper you but they seem unfounded by five months. 5-PASSENGER $1,455 SEDAN $2.235 may pick out will cost on your fact. Probably the first white G. E. Lawrence returned Sun Mrs. Evans had a very severe Chassis ................. $1.347 7- Pas. Touring men to visit this part of the walls, $1,675 day night from North Bend in attack of paralysis. Dr. Tomp country were Sleur de la Veren- 7-Passenger Sedan, $2,495 deze, and his sons who passed Coos county. son of Sandy attended her. J . W. SAUNDERS through this region In 1743 in The P. R. L & P. Co. had a Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shaw are search of locations for trading T h e Good Rout« I. Estacada, Oregon. crew of men Saturday cleaning visiting their daughter and fam posts. In 1804 the Yellowstone was first visited by hunters, al up the park for winter. ily at Pleasant Home. though the fame of Its scenic beauty was not given much cre See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano Mrs. Aken, after spending a dence until 1870 and It was set instruction. Prices reasonable. week in Portland is back on the TOURING W.O.W. $1,050 N.Ö.W COUPE $1,435 aside as a federal reserve in I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf homestead. ROADSTER $1,050 SEDAN 1872. Camp No. 539 $1,535 The first permanent fort In The People’s Store is building Mr. and Mrs. Kitzmiller of T Moot First and Third Thursdays of Wyoming was erected In 1834 X each month.—Every Neighbor urged an addition at the rear, 60x24 Rainier, Oregon, spent the week T o-D ays where the Laramie river flows V to attend:—Visitors always welcome. feet for warehouse purposes. Into the Platte. Later when the end at the De Shazer home. Mrs. A CEO. SAWTELL. Eagle Creek. stream of Immigrants passed J Clerk of W. 0 . W. Miss Minerva Ritchey went, Kitzmiller and children remained through this region on their way A MRS. FRANCES CATES. Estacada. Friday, to spend the week end a week with the home folks. to the California gold fields a ♦ Clerk, of N. 0 . W. TOURING................ $666 COUPE.................... $960 with Mrs. C. J. Pimm in Port H. H. Udell spent several days string of forts were erected ROADSTER............. $666 SEDAN.............. $1,050 along the Oregon Trail to pro land. at the State fair, and reports a tect the travelers from attacks Chassis, $545 ++» 1 * t V f t+*l*t t Avin Tracy of the freshman very enjoyable time. by the hostile Sioux Indians. Through Wyoming went not class is nursing a bruised collar I.O .O .F . J A L L P R I C E S F . O. B . OREGON C I T Y only the Oregon Trail, which BISSELL ITEMS bone due to a fall while playing Estacada Lodi>e J was opened up by Lieutenant We Are Prepared To Give Service and Are Carrying a football. Otto Stulke of Barton yisited Fremont and his guide. Kit Car- No. 175. son, in 1842, but also the Salt I am now prepared to do all relatives at George last Sunday. Meets every Saturday evening in I ; Lake Trull. Along these routes C o m p le te lin e of p a r ts for th e s e C a rs their lodge room, corner of Btoad- 4 Mr. Reed of Garfield visited kinds of watch, clock and jewelry many travelers crossed Wyo way and Third streets. Visiting t repairing.—A. N. Johnson. tf. Ted Harders last Sunday. ming, but few stopped and set brothers are always welcome. 4 . tled there as the country was 1 Wm. Gilgan, N. G. Miss Ethel Douglass spent Fri Ted Muller of Portland visited | the most arid of all our states. r Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N ! I) Denburger, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, day at home. She is employed his sister, Mrs. Ruhl, last Sun The discovery of gold In 1867 Department of the Interior, Lb S. I,and ; It. 1. who on August 1st, 1918, made 4 .4 *4}. 4*4*4* 4 * 4 * 4 '4«4**M *4*4*4- 4**r*-f»4*4*4< 4« 4*4*4« day. led to the founding of South at the Purity Eats restaurant in Office at Portland, Oregon, Septem Homestead Entry, No. 05375, lor the Pass City and In the same year SEi NVV(, Section 7, Township 3 S. ber 13th, 1922. The George school started last Portland. Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has Cheyenne was laid out by the NOTICK is hereby given that Henry tiled of intention to make Three- Union Pacific Railroad company. Mis 3 Helen Wooster arrived Monday, with Miss Mary Ely as Joyner, of Bissell, Clackamas county, 1 Year notice Proof, to establish claim to the Wyoming became the forty- Oregon, who on December 9, 1918. land above from Portland, Saturday after teacher. descrihtrl, before the Regis made Adjoining Farm Homestead E'i- ter and Receiver of the fourth state of the Union In 1890 H. S. Land Of Mrs. Joiner and daughter, noon for a visit with friends and try, No. 0023!', for SI NFJ, Section 21*. and Is eighth In size with an fice, i t Portland, Oregon, on the 10th Towsship 3 S., K. 5 E ., Willamette area of 97,914 square miles. Mrs. Weisenfelt, motored to Es of November, 1922, relatives. Meridian, (Mr. Henry Joyner owns the day <© b y M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) Claimant names ns witness! Lewis tacada, last Saturday evening. NWf NEJ Section 29, Township 3 S., Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of W. Elliott, of Eagle Creek, Oregon; Range 5 E., which adjoins above lands) John AITolter, of Eagle Creek, l Iregon ; Mrs. R. S. Chaney visited Mrs. Boring visited, Sunday. Mrs. Your home-town paper, with t h e has filed intention to make THREE- Arthur R. King, of 722 E. ...... 10th ,,,., St. YEAR Proof, to establish claim to the Portland, Oregon; John G. Krciger, Viola Dauglass, who is Mrs. Julius Paulsen, last Saturday. of Miss Richards of Oregon City 6esf story paper for all the family, land above described, before the Reg Bell’s mother. and the latest fashion authority—an ister and Receiver of the U. S. Land Engle Creek, Oregon. visited her sister, Mrs. W. W. Act 6-9-1*» How About Estacada? ideal combination at a big saving i Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 7th 0. E. Smith returned Saturday A lex an der S w e e k , Register. Rhodes here on Sunday. day of November, 1922. 9-21-10-19 Our neighboring city of Gresh afternoon from Baker, in Eastern The Youth’s Companion $2.50 Claimant names as witnesses; Ralph 52 w eekly issues C. Chaney, of Bissell, Oregon; Otto Oregon, for a visit with his am is in need of a candidate to McCall’s Magazine . . 1.00- Paulsen, of Bissell, Oregon; II. L. Wei- run for mayor at the coming Great Club Offers senfluh.of Bissell, Oregon; W. H. Joy family for a few days. 12 fashion numbers JOSEPH E . (ÌATES--YOUR HOME ner, of Bissell, Oregon. The Sanitary Barber shop has election. The present incumbent The Eastern Clackams News 1.50 Act 6-9-16. Usual rates by mail: FUNtRAL DIRECTOR B A lexander S w e e k , R egister enlarged its quarters by taking declines reomination on the plea Daily Oregonian with Sunday, $8.00 ALL TH REE FOR $4.00 9-21-10-19 ANI ) E M B A L M E R in the room formerly occupied of not being able to give the Daily Oregonian only $7.00 |A : iace where your id ones will he c red fo.’S This applies to old as well as new necessary time from business with tender c Lady assistant. by-the Re-Nu-Em tailor shop. Eastern Clackam News #1.50 NOTICE F O R PUBLICATION NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE subscribers. considerations. But n o b o d y Until October 31 we make the Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Mrs. A. T. Elott and little wants the job. Estacada will FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES Office at Portland, Oregon, Septem following offer by mail: daughter went to Portland for also be called upon to vote for a Subscribe for your home paper ber 18th, 1922. Estacada, Oregon, Daily and Sunday Oregonian NOTICE is herby given that Joseph the week end, Friday evening. mayor in November. Mayor th e E a ster n C lackam as N e w s . am il1 « u n Æ&Mmasi with NEWS...................... $7.00 Her husband followed her Sun Stephens has served two terms Daily only with N EW S........ $5.00 day morning. and may not want the position New subscriptions begin at once, Attention is called to the ad again as it is a thankless task, old extended one year. of A. G. Ames, who has opened receiving more knocks than ap Usual rates by mail: a p'umbing and tin shop in the preciation, so Estacada may be Portland Evening Telegram $5.00 building belonging to S. P. Pesz- in the same boat as Gresham. Eastern Clackamas News $1.50 necker, adjoining his residence The two papers combined, $4.50 Christian Church 7jm next to the postoffice. The above offer with Portalnd Bible School every Lord’s Day Telegram good only for week be The county convention of the W. C. T. U. was held at Clacka at 10 a. m.; Preaching 11 a. m. ginning October 25 and ending mas, last Friday, September 29. A cordial invitation is extended October 81. New subscriptions T Ao D n tc E n g lish W a re , B eau tifu l Those attending from Estacada, to all. The theme for Sundav begin October 25, old extended IC d r U 1 3 — p a ttern s, a t were Mesdames Hassell, J. P. morning, Oct. 8, will be “The one year. Woodle, Ed Linn, Gerald Wilcox Lord’s Share.” Subscriptions taken at NEWS Office E. F. Atchley, pastor. and E. E. Hannah. Help the library by attending Dance THE SANITARY the “ Father Goose” entertain Tnere will be a dance in the m ent You will be delighted BARBER SHOP with the little lolks, their songs, Estacada Park Pavilion, Satur-1 On Broadway, second store P a n s a n d B e rlin K e ttle s --Y o u r ch o ice a t / costumes and tobleau. At the day night, October 7. Kelly’s from the depot, Estaqada. high school auditorium Oct. 10. string orchestra will furnish the Children's Haircutting a Specialty music. Everybody invited. A sign in one of the store JACK NORTON, Prop. S ta n d s for g ra d e of 9-28-10-5 George Henze, Iffgr. windows reads,"Estacada Press U . ?• U C offee, V a c u u m p a c k e d , M o n e y B a c k ing club, I. 0. 0. F. hall.” We suppose its purpose is to press G u a r a n t e e , a t 4 5 c t h e lb.; 5 p o u n d s f o r $ 2 . 0 0 . suits, but what kind of a suit sartorial, legal or matrimonial? The chrysanthemums are now beginning to bloom, these and the cosmos will be about the last Why walk home through the rain when you can get of the flowers this season, with a 30c Luncheon at The Silvea Star? the exception of a few roses. W E c a r r y th e J u v e n ile S h o e S y s te m L in e of Those who set out salvia plants in their gardens last spring are Have you tried our delicious Misses’ and Chileren’ s School Shoes, now being rewarded. The splen dor of the flaming racemes makes H O T CA K ES & M A PL E SYRUP? j a cheering sight on dull, cloudv W e in v ite y o u r in sp ectic n days. Eld. Miller who has been a resi More Cents in Your Hollar at Genuine Mexican Chili Con Carne dent of Viola for 37 years. left Tuesday for Manteca, Califor F in e L in e of C a n d ie s a n d T o b a c c o s nia. This place is a few miles from Stockton.iin San Joaquin Yours for Good Eats, county, where Mr. Miller will visit with a nephew and niece. HAUSER & LINN, Proprietors, C. A . D Y K E M A N . He has leased his farm in Viola H. B. S N Y D E R , and contemplates an extended W here the M jtto Is Service. sojourn in California in hopes of bettering his health. I Willys-Knight Maxwell Overland Special 99c Aluminum Ware--r™;“ " s“ ;”ble ^ 0 Silver Star Restaurant V R Our Very Best Campfire Roast Coffee at - 25 c the pound Standard, of the World. The People’s Store The SILVER STAR RESTAURANT