Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 07, 1922, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY DEC. 7. 1922.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
were
in Portland last Friday.
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
CITV L A U N D R Y
Fred Bartholomew went to
Isopen for business in the Yvm.
Portland on business Monday.
AND N E W S I ‘ E M S
KraaKe bldg., cor. Main amt 1st
sts.—All w or K guaranteed 12
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Roblev of
years experience in the business.
Family wash. 161b
*1.00,
Faraday, were in Portland Sat­
7X
Wet wash, ¿01b-
$ 1.00
urday.
W. A. Heylman went to the
Rough Dry, 1 fibs far $1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Linn were
or 8c per lb.,one cent extra
city Monday morning.
for handKerchiefs in rough
in
Portland
last
week
visiting
dry, no bundles less than 75c
George Pointer >.vn in Port­
Work finished reasonable
Going to
land Friday and Satuaday on relatives.
Cleaning & Pressing Repairing
i
A.
N.
Johnson
spent
Thanks-
business.
Paint?
Mrs. Jacob Moss and
Mrs. Tom Martin, Propr.
See Mrs. J. E Gates for piano ' giving at the home of his sister
W hether it’s the outside or
instruction. Prices reasonable. at Vancouver. Wash.
die inside of your house that'
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grabeel
needs paint, we recommend J 4* \
I. 0. 0. F. building.
5 4tf
and
children enjoyed a Thanks­
Mrs. Herman Duus of Garfield
IA I
DUTCH BOY !
was operated on, Saturday, at giving dinner with the Pimm
St. Vincent’s hospital. She is family in Portland.
/ WHITE-LEAD. *
Mrs. Myrtle Belfils and son
doing well.
and TIN SHOP
^;W ith pure linseed oil, it makes \
Bring in your old stove. 1 can
good-lookinj, durable exterior')
Albert went to Portland Thanks­
A nation - wide movement is carrying on
Dinty, like the Gump family,
make it good as new.
-paint;
with
Dutch
Boy
flatting!
a warfare against the scourge of Consump­
sometimes is down but never giving for a visit with Mr. and
Am prepared to do all kinds
oil,
it
makes
a
handsome,
gloss-'
of sheet m e t a l w o r k and
tion. In saving over 100,000 lives last year,
out.—Hum in.
10-12tf Mrs. McGregor. They returned
less, washable interior paint.
plumbing Get your plumbing
Saturday noon.
it
actually
cut
the
death
rate
from,
tuberculosis
supplies here at the old Pesz-
W. R. Jones and Clyde Adlon,
j v’Let us figure on your painting',
Mrs. Mary Adams, mother of
in half.
liecker shop.
r —we can save you money. O ur
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg, and
Phil Adams and Mrs. Theo Ahl
paint
materials
are
reliable,
and!,
Each
year
these
organizations
sell
Tuber­
Ted Jr., were Portland visitors
A . G . A M E S
¡iy/e guarantee a satisfactory job. * |
berg, was a guest at the Ahl­
culosis Christmas Seals. The proceeds from
Sunday.
berg home Thanksgiving dav.
these sales are devoted to the work of caring
I am row prepared to do all Her home is in Portland.
for and curing tuberculosis patients and to
G EO R G E POINTER
kinds of watch, clock and jewelry
educational and other work to prevent the
JOSEPH E. OATES—YOUR HOME
repairing. A. N. Johnson.
tf Thurston, the son of Mr. and
dread disease.
Painter and Decorator
Mrs. Lloyd Yocum, who was op­
F U N E R A L D IR EC TO R
J. B. Suith from Newcastle,
Buy these Seals and urge
Estacada, Oregon.
AND E M B A L M E R
Wyoming, arrived last week to erated on at St. Vincent’s hospi­
your friends to buy and use
t place where your loved ones will be cared fo. j
tal, about two weeks ago re­
with
tender dare.—Lady assistant.
assist in the Sanitary Barber
them. To do this is both
turned home in time for his
NOTICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
shop.
Charity and Patriotism.
Thanksgiving dinner.
Department of the Interior, H. S. Land
FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan
Office at Portland, Oregon, Novem­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood-
Estacada. Oregon.
ber
14th,
1922.
Stamp
Out
Tuberculosis
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
worth and younger son returned
NOTICE is hereby given that George
with Christmas Seals
Upton H. Gibbs on Thanksgiv­
W. Wilson, of Iiissell, Oregon, who, on
Sunday afternoon from Portland,
October 8th, 1919, made Second Home­
ing day,
where they had been visiting
stead entry No. 08249, for the Ej NWJ,
DIED
Section 23, Township 3 S., Range 5 E.,
Mrs. C. F. Howe, Miss Leila friends since Thanksgiving.
SPRINGWATER NEWS
w.o.w.
N.O.W
Meridian, has filed notice
Howe, Mrs. Dave Eshelman and Miss Lyla McKenney returned
At St. Vincent’s hospital, Dec. Willamette
of intention to make Three-Year Proof,
Camp No. 539
Circle No. 832
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Guttridge j 1922> John Morrison aged 35 , to establish claim to the land above rii -
son were Portland bound Satur­
to her school at Foster, in Linn had as their guests on 1 hanks-; yearg# The deceased lived in I scribed, before the Register and Re­
Meet First and Third Thursdays of
day morning,
each month.—Every Neighbor urged
ceiver of the U. S. Land Ofice. at Port­
county. Sunday, after spending
to attend:—Visitors always welcome.
land, Oregon, on the 29th day of De­
Mrs. E. J. Joy of Portland, the the Thanksgiving recess at home giving day Miss V\a\a Herring ^ is vjcinity some years ago, and cember,
1922.
JOSEPH E. GATES, Estacada.
and
Mrs.
Guttridge’s
parents,
married the daughter of the late Claimant names as witnesses: A. W,
mother of Mrs. J. E. Gates, and with her mother, Mrs. Grace
Clerk of W. O. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Coop and family. James Smith of Springwater. Lees,
Mrs. Ella Chellis also of Port­ McKenney.
of Bissell, Oregon; William Held,
MRS. FRANCES GATES. Estacada.
Clerk, of N. O. W.
Amos D. Millard, son of Mr. Recently he lived at Gresham, of Bissell, Oregon; H. Julius Paulsen,
land, were Thanksgiving guests
of Bissell, Oregon; William Boulin, of
Mr. and Mrs. White of Willows, and Mrs. Frank Millard, and
and
had
just
moved
to
Oregon
B ssell, Oregon.
of Mr. and Mrs. Gates.
in Gillam county, spent Thanks­ Miss Vine Simminson of Van- City, when he was taken ill, and Act September 5th, 1914, and June
4*4* 4* t v t
+•4’ 4*
4»4*4*
9,
1916.
Prof, and Mrs. Percy Dawe giving with Mrs. Rynning, the couver, Wash,, were united in
had
to
undergo
an
operation,
A
lexandeu S w EEK, Register.
spent the Thanksgiving recess at mother of Mrs White. They re­ marriage November 29, 1922, at
I.O .O .F. I
11-16-12-14 |
Hillsboro where they visited the turned to their home Tuesday Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Millard from which he did not recover.
Estafada Lotice
The remains were first brought
sister of Mrs. Dawe.
noon.
No. 175.
have gone to housekeeping.
to Estacada on Friday, and then The Youth’ s Companion Home Cal­
You may get all kinds of de­
There will be a dance in the
Meets
every
Saturday
evening in
endar for 1923.
The Woman’s Missionary so­ Sunday morning to Oregon City,
their lodge room, corner of Ilioad-
pavilion Saturday night, with licious cakes, pies, etc,, at the ciety of the Springwater Presby­ for burial in the Mt. View ceme­
way and Third streets. Visiting
The publishers of the Youth's Com­
LaVelle^s orchestra of Portland food booth next Tuesday after­ terian church, will give a stere- tery under the direction of Jo­ panion are sending to every subscriber
brothers are always welcome.
noon and eyeningat the I. 0. 0.
Wm. Gilgan, N. G.
furnishing the music.
He who has paid $2.50 for the 52 issues of
optican lecture on Alaska at the seph E. Gates of Estacada.
Fred Bartholomew, Secretary,
F.
hall,
Mesdames
H.
H.
Smith
1923,
a
calendar
for
the
new
year.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moss ac­
church Friday evening, Dec. 8, leaves a widow and one child.
tablets are printed in red and dark blue I "»“M******
j..;.
and
H.
C.
Gohring
will
be
ip
companied their week end guests,
at 8 o’clock. A lunch of cake,
and each tablet, besides giving the days
Asks
for
Review
charge.
I^fS. Ruchliolzt and Mr. Hugh
coffee and sandwiches will be
the current month in held, legible
P. E. Linn last week filed suit of
William and Ernest Hirte, sons sold and the proceeds are for the
Rittenhouse to Portland Sunday,
type, gives the calendar of the preced­
and went to the Heilig theatre. of Mrs. W. E. Hall, came out benefit of the Missionary society. in the circuit court, asking ing and succeeding months in smaller
for a writ of review of proceed­ type in the margin. The Companion I
In the list of marriage licenses from Portland Sunday to spend
ings
in the justice court in Esta­ Calendar has been published in stand­
the
day
with
the
folks
on
the
DODGE NEWS
Estacada Pressing Cluh
issued at Vancouver on Novem­
jeada,
where a judgment for over ard form for many years and is ea­
ber 29, the name of Edna Petley Hall ranch at the top of the hill Mrs. Wismet from Vancouver, $200 had been obtained against gerly sought for because of its novelty
Suit Pressed
-
50c
of Portland appears. She lived east of town. Early in the day B, C., spent the Thanksgiving him. An order was issued by and convenience-
Cleaned
&
Pressed
75c
up
Club offer with the N ews , the
here a year or so ago with her it was decided to start on the vacation with her father, S. W. Judge Stapleton to J. P. Woodle,
two for one year, $3.50.
J. E. G A T E S
mother, Mrs. J. B. Wagner. The construction of the new Hall Benjamin,
requiring that the complete tran­
mansion
and
when
it
was
time
young man to whom »he was
I. O. O. P. B U I L D I N G
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner script of the case be filed.
Read the Ads in the N ews .
married is Roy L. Sexton, also for the boys to take the evening and daughter, Kathleen spent
train to city a building 24x40
of Portland.
Thursday evening at the Fred
was up ready for the shingles.
"■"■V- i : I
T. R. Sellwood of Milwaukie,
Horner home, it being David
and hi* son William attendei the
Horner Sr’s sixty-seventh birth­
O. A. C. Booster Club
Garfield grange meeting, Satur­
day.
On Friday evening November
day. Mr. SellwOod Sr. is state
Rosa B. Ten Eyck spent the
24th,
a meeting of alumni and
f
chaplain for the grange, and as
Thanksgiving
vacation with her
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former
0.
A.
C.
students
was
such visits the different granges.
parents at Marmot.
His son is a Y. M. C. A. Secre­ called at the home of Mrs. Ei-
Saturday evening December 9
narson.
The
purpose
of
the
tary and at present is working
If it is anything usually found in a General
is the next meeting of the Com­
meeting
was
to
form
an
0.
A.
C.
for the Near East Relief, on
munity Club. The club has pur­
which he addressed the Garfield booster club. Gerald Wilcox was chased a piano for the use of the
Store w e are prepared to meet your demands.
elected
president
and
J.
C-
More­
grange. Both gentlemen at­
community, so will give a special
land secretary.
tended the lodge meeting that
program aid basket social on
The
topic
discussed
was
.the
W e have just unloaded our third car of Feed
evening of the I 0. 0. F. The
Saturday evening for the pur-
pleasant
a^letic
condition
of
the
campus.
editor acknowledges a
and Flour bought at prices before the advance.
AH agreed that a new coach to of paying for it. The program
uftil from them.
uphold Coach Rutherford would will consist of a negro play enti­
When in Need call and see that we carry the lar-
improve conditions, and the pos­ tled, “ Before the War,” and
also
a
number
of
musical
selec­
sible selection of such a man as
gest and most complete line of Feed in town.
Assistant Coach Rosenthal], U. tions, both vocal and instru­
of C. A second meeting is called mental.
WM. DALE, Local Agent
Heinz 57 varieties Mince Meat in two pound cans.
to meet at the same place Friday The J. A. Shibley family of
Day call at Estacada Hotel.
evening,
December
8th,
at
7:30
Springwater
visited
at
the
J.
W.
. Night cal] at residence.
Macaroni and Cheese in Mushroom Sauce in one
o’clock. All former students Marrs home on Saturday.
Licensed Em balm ers, Lady Asst.
living near Estacada please come
pound c a n s . ..............................................................................
Miss Alice Funk spent Thanks- j
J. E. METZGER
out, we need your help.
giving with her parents at Red-
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
J. C. M o r e l a n d , Sec’y. land.
Honor these Seals
j
R E -N U -E M
What
Are Your Merchandise Needs?
UNDERTAKING
for
Special
One Week
Advertising allowances permit us to sell and
place on the market O. V. B. Vacuum Packed,
Stem Cut Coffee, regular price 45c lb., to sell
at 35c for one week.
No Margin for Him
Groceries -- Flour - Feed
G. H. LICHTHORN, Prop.
We have all kinds of Vegetables
for your Holiday Dinner
Pumpkins
Squash
Parsnips
Carrots
Celery
Cranberries
Turnips
Cabbage.
W e W ant to Please You
Estacada
-
-
- Oregon
A woman writer in Scribner’s
magazine says; “Time was when !
the average man could sit down
complacently in the midst of his 1
sins assured that the prayers of
a pious wife or mother might be
depended on to bail him out of
purgatory if he went too far.
! Now he begins to fear that the
lady’s utmost praying voltage
may be needed to CLEAR HER.
WATCH THIS SPACE N EX T W EEK
Meet y~our friends at
We do Job Printing.
The People’s Store
Notice to W. O. W. Members
Ail members of Eagle Creek
Camp, No. 539, Estacada, Ore.,
please call and pay November
dues (unless you have your re­
ceipt.)
Joseph E. Gates,
Camp Clerk,
I. 0. O. F. bldg,, Estacada. Ore.
J
Where the crowd is
H. B. SNYDER,
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- C. A. DYKEMAN.
Ill