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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY MARCH 22. 1923. SPRINGWATER NEWS LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS IT E M S S H ER IFF'S SALK In tiie C ircuit Court of the S ta te of Oregon, fo r the County of C larka Bob Fltzolmmom M«y Have Been • mas, Wrong In Judgm ent Concerning F. W. G elling, Plaintiff, “Gamenees” of His Sen. GOOD REASON FOR QUITTING PLUMBING Miss Adele Schenk of Gresh am, and Charles Zurcher of Sil- vs. verton, visited Sunday with PIPE and FITTINGS Blanche V. W arne (form erly Blanche T he best story observed in print for their cousin Mrs. Joe Guttridge. V. H urlburt) rn d W. C. tv arn e. her Get our prices before you buy some tim e is told by Jo e Vila in the Daniel B. N ew kirk and George Guttridge is very sick Sun about young R obert Fitzsimmons. husband; Dryer Pipes Made to Order F rances L. N ew kirk, his wife, with the influenza. Young Fitz is considerably bigger and D efendants, For Sheet Iron work, than ills fath er ever was. he STA TE OF OREGON. / Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shibley and stronger repairs, soldering and is quick w ith bis hands and with Ills County of C lackam as. \ - ss. plumbing:, call at the children visited with Mr. and head, he knows the selence of the By virtue of a judgm ent order, de game. Rut it seems he can't stand up Mrs. James Shibley Sunday. cree and an execution, duly issued out ami take it. Mr. Vila continues: of and under the seal of the above e n Mr. and Mrs. John Stormer MAIN STR EET. Ten years ago Old F itz introduced titled court, in the above entitled attended church Sunday and vis Young Ftlz to a p arty of friends at the cause, to me duly d 'rected and dated ited with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. form er cham pion's New Jersey home. the Oth day o F ebruary, 1923. upon a gas* The fa th e r put on th e gloves with his judgm ent rendered and en tered in said Bard in the afternoon. son and the la tte r surprised the vis court on the 20th ,day of F ebruary, ft JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME 1023, in favor of F. W. G erling, Plain Elmer Dible had the misfor itors w ith a dazzling exhibition of tiff, and ag ain st Blanche V. W arne science. tune to get his leg and foot bro "H e’s very clever, a in 't he?” re (form erly Blanche V. H u rlb u rt) and W. 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND E N B A L M E R W arne, h er husband,; Daniel B. ken in five places one day last m arked Old F itz during a short rest. C. N ew kirk and F rances L. N ew kirk, his jjifA j 'ace where your loved ones will be cared for3 with tender care.—Lady assistant. week, while working at the rock "Well, now I’ll show you som ething!” w ife. D efendants, fo r the sum of $¿50.- NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE 00 w ith in terest thereon a t the ra te of Resum ing the tilt, Old Fitz sudden quarry. W. A. Bard, accompan ly hook d his rig h t to Young F itz's eig h t per cen t per annum from the 6th FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES ied by J. A. Shibley and Loren chin w ith terrific force. Young Fitz. day of March 1919, and the fu rth e r Estacada, Oregon. sum of $14.74 w ith in te re st thereon at Tenny, took Mr. Dible to Gresh stnggerlng, pulled off his gloves and 6 V from the 17th day of March, 1922, am last Saturday where Drs. threw them on the floor, ns he walked and the fu rth e r sum of $25.00 as attor-1 out of the barn. n ev 's fees, and the fu rth e r sum oft Midford and Adix took several hurriedly "H e can box well,” said the ancient $49.20 costs and disbursem ents, and the X-rays and set the bones. They Cornish man, "b u t he can 't take a costs of ar.d upon this w rit, com m and ing me to m ake sale of the following i brought him home the same punch. He a in ’t g a m e !" described real property, situate in the! “I stopped because I didn't w ant to Camp No. 539 Circle No. 832 evening and he is as well as can lose my tem per." explained the kid at county of C lackam as, S ta te of Oregon, to-w it: be expected. Meet *Ftrstl and Third Fridays lof th e dinner table. “I didn't care to slug All of the e a st h a lf of the e a st half ■ each month.—Every Neighbor urged (E. 1 of E .J ) o f the so u th eastq u ai te r o f ! Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Monroe the old gent ¡"— New York Times. to attend:—Visitors always welcome. southw est q u a rte r (S. E. 1 of S. \V. J) | are enjoying a visit with their JOSEPH E. GATES. Estacada. of Section th irty -fo u r (31), Township Clerk of W. O. W. daughter, Mrs. Fred Temple and LIGHT ON ANCIENT HISTORY Two (2)south, Range seven (7) e a st oi j MRS. FRANCES GATES. Estacada. the W illam ette Meridian, in C lackam as [ children. Discoveries Made in Old Tombs In county, Oregon. Clerk, of N. O. W. Syria Reveal Im portant Fact Not The Christian Endeavor social NOW, T H E R E F O R E , by v irtu e of Hitherto Known. said execution,, judgm ent and decree, met with Mrs. Wiley Howell ar.d in compliance w ith the dem ands •N **••}- efr *X»*t«*j* »S • 4?Tt» *f* last Friday. Two tom bs about 4,000 years old o f said w rit, 1 will, on S aturday, the The Estacada Feed Co. has a new Ford delivery truck. Messrs. J. W. Miller and VV. R. Jones were in Portland, Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Jacques and her brother Fred Hebding returned Saturday from a visit to Port land. Dintvand Andy can stay a little longer—Uncle Bim came across with fifty thousand beans. tf See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable. UPPER EAGLE CREEK I. O. 0. F. building. 5-4tf Quite a number of the people I am now prepared to do all kinds of watch, clock and jewelry of this community have been on repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf the sick list, but are improving. S. P. Pesznecker and family Some have beenjsick with colds, have moved to Portland, their whoopingcough, bronchitis, etc. Dick Gibson, the little fellow, address being 82nd street and has the whoopingcough. 70th Ave. Miss Ruby Iloffmeister spent Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. John Saturday evening and Sunday son, with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. with her sister, Mrs. Joe Haley. Hopkins drove to Portland, Sun day, in the tatters car. They re Ed. Douglass will scon move his sawmill over on the Will turned Monday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Roberts of Douglass place. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Clester Portland visited, Sunday, with Mr. and Mis. A. G Ames. Mrs. and children were guests of bave been discovered a t Byblos, Syria, 31st day of March, ;923; a t the hour of l.O. O F . } by the excavations being carried on 10 o’clock, A. M., a t the fro n t door of ELYVOOD ITEMS Roberts and Mr. Ames are broth Portland friends for a few days Estacada Lodtie under the direction of G eneral Gour- the County C o u rt House in the City of last week. er and sister. O regon Citv, in said County and S tate, No. 175. L. Keith with his family has and, the French high commissioner, ac sell a t public auction, subject to re The regular meeting of the moved back on their homestead cording to the P aris correspondent to dem ption, Mrs. J. E. Shibley and children M eets every S atu rd ay evening in to the highest bidder for U. Tiie London Times. th e ir lodge room , corner of B ioad- gold coin cash in hand, all the right, arrived from Portland to spend Eagle Creek Grange was held at Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkiss have The age is established by the dis S. t w ay and T hird s tre e ts . V isiting title and in te re st which the w ithin Grange hall on Saturday, but the week end at the J. A. Shibley moved on the John Manning covery in one of them of a harpy ; a named defendants or eith er o f them , k bro th o rs a re alw ays welcome. J . G. D aym an N. G. J home at Springwater. Mr. Shib owing to the fine weather there place which they have leased. curved sword w ith a gold h an d le; a had on the d ate of the m ortgage herein 1‘ seat of gold on which Is engraved the or since had in or to the above de t J . K. Ely S ecretary , f ley came down from the camp was only a small attendance. A scribed real property or any p a rt th e re Frank Bittner, who has been gyptian sparrow -haw k; a gold senra- of, to satisfy said execution, judgm ent 4 .4 ,4 .4 ,4 .4 ,4 .4 .4 ..:..1.4 .. 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . . 4 , 4 . 4 . short business session was held, working at Sandy on his new E bneus to join his family. ring beautifully carved, and a order, decree, in terest, costs and all box of obsidian, m ounted In gold accruing costs. B orn — At St. Paul, Minne the lecture hour was pleasantly plug mill for the p a s t f e w balm and bearing the nam e of Pharaoh W. J W ILSO N, and entertainingly spent. One sota, February 27, 1923, a baby months, has now returned to this Anienemliat of th e tw elfth dynasty. Sheriff of C lackam as County, Oregon. candidate. Miss Marie Heiple, By E. C. H ACKETT, D eputy. girl, to Mr. and Mrs. E a r l vicinity and expects to start his This is sta te d to be th e oldest inscrip D ated Oregon City, Oregon, March was obligated in the third and tion discovered in Syria, and proves Kearns. The mother was for- saw mill in operation this week. th at comm ercial relations between 1st, 1923. 3,1-29 A committee Albert Swartz has been running merly Miss Rae Deardorff and a fourth degrees. Syria, Greece and Egypt w ere already graduate of the Estacada high of five was appointed to plan for the lath mill the past two weeks. active 2,000 yenrs before our era. The N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N Suit Pressed - 50c the May picnic. 073(59 recorded conquest of Syrln by school. Mrs. Ella Potter is in charge of first D ep artm en t of the In terio r, U. S. Land Egypt w as mode my Thotm es I (Teth- Cleaned & Pressed 75c up Eagle Creek Grange will meet the cook house. Office a t P ortland, Oregon, Feb Mrs. P. M. Wagner, Mrs, Les inosls) of th e eighteenth dynasty d u r ruary, 20, 1923. on the fourth Saturday of April ter Townsend and Mrs. Ted Ahl- M. Park lost his horse recent ing the Sixteenth century, B. C. N O TICE is hereby given th a t M at thew Slush and Jessie W. H annan, berg, went to Portland last Thurs instead of the second, as the I ly and Ed. Hodgkiss lost two I. O. O. F. B U I L D I N G ow ners of the SEJ Section 4, anh the day as members of the Woman’s O. 0. F. and thp Rebekah con horses. Ask Law to Protect American Names. NF.J Section 10, Tp. 2 S., R. 6 E ., W. | At the nineteenth annual meeting M .,d id o n the 15th day of February, Auxiliary to sew for the soldiers vention convenes at Sandy on Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wiseman 1923, file in this office their application, at the government hospital on the that date and some of the pat are at the home of Mrs. Wise and reunion of th e lleade Society for serial 073(59, fo r the exchange of said Genealogical R esearch, held in tills rons of the grange being mem lan.ls, under the A ct of Mar. 20, 1920, East side. Mrs. Wagner remain- man’s grandparents, Mr. and city, resolutions wore passed asking and bers of those orders will wish to in lieu th ereo f to select the tim b er en till Monday, visiting with rel th at a national act be passed by con on th e N E i WJ N W i and SW J HE*, Mrs. John Park Sr. attend the convention. gress m aking It unlaw ful fo r any p er Section 7, Tp ). S,, R. <5 E ., W. M., atives. Carpet, Rug-, FlufF Rujr and Mrs. Lydia Park spent a few son to assum e the fam ily surnam e of P ortland Land D istrict. J. C. Duus was seen over this Fortiers weaving Prices O. W. Failing of Garfield has way Sunday afternoon. davs in Estacada last week, vis any one of colonial, revolutionary Any and all persons claim ing ad- j reasonable and satisfaction or historical fam e. It w as also voted ‘ versely th e above stated lands or just sent off the last two ship iting relatives. Her granddaugh guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson th a t for tiie protection of such iinines having bona fide objections to the al- | ments of his Italian prune trees ter, Mrs. Ralph Whiters, hus and to avoid confusion, m istakes or low anie of said application m ust file were calling on Mr. and Mrs. R. eir affidavits of p ro test in this office for this season. Fred Bartholo W . R. C O BB band and children expect to fraud, the organization seek to pre w th ithin th irty days from d ate o f th e | vent foreigners from taking any mew did the hauling and each B. Gibson Sunday afternoon. Main S t., tw o doors from City leave for Walton soon, where first publication of this notice. colonial or American nam es which Mrs. Walter Douglass was Mr. Whiters expects to work. I.H undry- E stacada, P. O. box 83. one was a big truck load. Mr. 4-18 A l e x a n d e r S w eek , Registi-r. have been m ade prom inent.—Boston F rank O. N orthrup , Receiver. Failing has shipped about 20,000 calling on Mrs. Roy Douglass Mrs. M. Eimon is laid up with Globe. Sunday. trees this year in all. an ¡injured foot Dr. Harris of C. H. Paddison. who under Colton, was called to see her The infant daughter, Iva Irene, of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald went a very severe operation at last week. of Eagle Creek, died Wednesday the Good Samaritan hospital of last week, aged 17 days. The some three weeks ago, is getting M ethodist Episcopal C hurch funeral was on Saturday, with along nicely. He returned home It is barelv possible that if interment in the Forrester's cem on Sunday accompanied by Mrs. more of the c h i l d r e n were etery under direction of Joseph Paddison. BROUGHT up, f e w e r would Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orke, ac have to be SENT up! Bring E. Gates of Estacada. Messrs. Otto Miller and Bert companied by a lady friend mo them up in the Sunday school. Harrington who are working for tored out from Portland Satur Palm Sunday should me a n the Hurley-Mason Co. at Camp day evening, spending the night something to you. We hope it will mean that you will worship 8, were in Estacada, Saturday, and Sunday on the farm. W. H. Douglass made a busi with us at the 11 o’clock hour looking for furnished rooms or a house. They rented Mrs. Anna ness trip to Oregon City on Mon unless you are attending other services at that time. There is Mikulecky’s house, and expect day. Mrs. Wile/ Douglass and chil always a sermon for the children. their families in a few days. dren were calling at the home of The League services as usual at 6:30 p. m. OBITU A RY Fred Hoffmeister, Sunday. We have been pleased to see Ike Akers is helping H. S. The funeral services for the you so regularly at the evening late Spencer Amann of Currins- Gibson saw up some wood. services of late--isn’t it a fine ville were held at the Gates un Mr. Payne sold twelve pigs to habit; don’t it make you feel lots dertaking parlors last Friday H. F. Gibson the other day. better? Haven’t you lost that afternoon, the Rev. Upton H. feeling of duty and come now Gibbs officiating, Only the im A m erican Legion News because you enjoy it? And the mediate relatives attended. The seven-thirty service this week In the 112 cities in Oregon interment was in the I. 0. O. F. is no exception. A duet with there are located posts of the cemetery. congregational chorus is one ] American Legion. April 8 will Spencer Amann was born near of the features. Another is, be commemorated as “ American Cincinnati, Ohio, August 13. 1865, “ Why Criticise Peter?” T he' and died March il4, 1923, so he Legion Sunday” , it being the Big Half-hour Sing and—well, was 57 years, 7 months and 1 Sunday following closest to the come Sunday evening for an day old at the time of his death. anniversary of the declaration hour. We’ll meet you there. Your church and mine! He was married to Margaret E. of war with Germany. The Rev. Frank James of Dal H oward W. M ort , Pastor. Minner, March 20. 1895, by whom las, department chaplain of The he is survived. Other surviving NOTICE relatives are his brothers, Clin American Legion, in calling at 1 have bought out the interest ton and Walter J. Amann, and tention to a state convention res in the City Laundry of Mrs. olution establishing the day his sisters. Laura K. Amann and Jake Moss. All bills due to the which it is hoped will become as JOIN TIIE CROWD AT Mrs. Ida Sweirmann. distinctive to the Legion as me firm or payable by it will be col morial day is to the G. A. R., lected and settled by the new C ard of Thanks declared: "The thought is that management. We wish to express our heart each post in the state will ar Estacada, Ore.. March 19, 1923. felt thanks to the friends and M rs . T om M artin . range with the ministers of the neighbors who were so kind to churches in their town for a us during the illness and death Correction Where the Motto Is SERVICE. service of all the churches of our dear husband and brother, union in the name of the Legion, one In the card of thanks from Spencer Amann. of the ministers preaching the the Upton family last week the M rs . M a r g a r e t A m a n n sermon, the Legion attending in name of Mark R. Upton was inadvertently omitted. and relatives. a body. ” AM ES SH O P W.Ö.W. N.O.W fftf { RE-NIJ-EM Estacada Pressing Club J. E. G A T E S WEAVING WE IF YOU are in need of Pies, Cakes, Bunns and other Pastry, we have it, as we have just added a line of Holsum Pastries and Bread Men’s H eavy W ork S hoes in low tops and 8-inch and 14-inch tops; Winged Tip Bluchers, and a large lot of Men’s Army French Shoes—Warren Green Loggers Calked. Crown White Loaf Hard Wheat Elour None better and we have this bought at a price which enables us to sell it right to you. See our 25c Graniteware Assortment TU E PEOPLE’S STORE H. B. SNYDER, - . C. A. DYKEMAN.