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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY APRIL 19. 1923. Christian Endeavors to Meet LOCAL BREVITIES Coming to PORTLAND NOTICE O F FILING FIN A L ACCOUNT No. 2626 PLUMBING Delegates of Clackamas county I In the C ounty C ourt fu r the S ta te of I Oregon, for the CountyJ of Clacka- Endeavorers are expected at the I m as. AND NEWS I T EMS state Christian Endeavor conven In the m a tte r of the e sta te o f Sophia PIPE and FITTINGS C. Stone, deceased. tion in The Dalis, April 26 to 29, N OTICE is hereby given th a t the un- Get our prices before you buy according to plans of the Oregon j j dersigned as the executrices of the last will and te sta m e n t and of the e sta te of Mrs. Rex Ludlow was a pas Dryer Pipes Made to Order State C. E. Union. S P E C IA L IS T | Sophia C. Stone, deceased, have filed senger to Portland, Sunday morn This convention will be the I In Interr.al Medicine (or the i .thei1_r For Sheet Iron work, soco!int iia executrices , ,, m the County t emi t of the S ta te of Or- repairs, soldering and ing. sister “ covenant” convention to j ' ezon fo r the County of C lackam as. Past Twelve Years. plumbing, call at the the one in Ashland, April 19 to J. V. Barr went to Portland, T h at Tuesday the 1st day May. 11*23, at the hour o f 9:30 a. m. of said day and Sur.dav morning, returning Mon 22. It will emphasize the Chris DOES NOT OPERATE A M MAIN E S STREET. SHOP the C ourt room of said C ourt has been tian Endeavor pledge through day afternoon. appointed as the tim e and place for hearing of objections to said final ac- I I am now prepared to do all out. This convention will hold Will be at count and se ttle m e n t thereof. kinds of watch, clock and jewelry the distinction of having two ACM A ELIZA B ET H STON E. E L L E N SOI’H IA STONE, secretaries of the United Society repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf JOSEPH E . G ATES -YO U R HOM E of Christian Endeavor on the Tuesday, Wednesday a n d M cG U IRK & SC H N E ID E R E , xecutrices. Mrs. E. G. Hopkins was an A ttorneys for E xecutrices. FUNERAL DIRECTOR program. Clarance C. Hamilton other representative of Estacada D ated and first publication March! Thursday, May 8th AND F M B A L M E K of Boston, national field secre- in Portland, Saturday. 29th, 1923. A place where your loved ones will bo cared for 9th and 10th. D ate of last publication, April 26th. 1923. retary, and Paul C. Brown of with tender care.—Lady assistant. A good line of Paints, Oils, A new flight of steps has been San Francisco, Pacific coast sec NICHT AND DAY TELEPHONE Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win erected in front of the Methodist 07379 Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4, p. m. FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES retary, will give addresses and N O TICE F O R PUBLICATION dow Glass at Pointer’s. 3-29tf church. Estacada, Oregon. also lead several conferences. THREE DAYS ONLY D epartm ent of the Interior, 11. t>, Land Mrs. J. G. Hayman went to Office a t Portland. Oregon, A pril 7, H. H. Smith of the hardware Paul K. Abrahamson of The Portland, Friday, to pass the 1923. No Charge for Consultation store, was a business visitor to Dalles will deliver the address of N O TICE is hereby given th a t I,. T. week end with her friend, Mrs. Portland Tuesday. welcome. Donald Nelson of Port Dr. Melllnthin is a reg u lar g rad u ate Hodson, of Portland, Oregon, ow ner of C. J. Pimm, formerly of this N E J See. 4, T. 2 S., R. 7 E ast, W. w.o.w. land will respond. Other speak in medicine and surgery and is licensed the Mrs. Tom Morton is visiting M., diil on A pril 4th, 1923, file in this city. by the s ta te o f Oregon. office his application for the exchange Camp No. 539 ers include the Rev. Loyd Car- Circle No. 832 her sister-in-law Mrs. Robert A cougar was reported being of said lands, under the A ct of March rick, former state president and He visits professionally the m ore im 20, 1922, and in lieu th ereo f to select Meet ¡¡First' and Third Fridays fof Morton, in Portland. seen last week in the vicinity of p o rta n t tow ns and cities and offers to the tim ber on the EJ SW j, Sec. 7, and each month.—Every Neighbor urged to attend:—Visitors always welcome. Benton Sarver is nursing a sore present chairman of the commit all who call on this trip free consulta the NAof NJ, Sec. 18, T. 3 S., R. 6 E., the Herman place east of town. tion, except the expense of tre a tm e n t tee to secure the 1925 world’s C. W. M .,all w ithin the N ational F orest JOSEPH E. CATES. Estacada. Miss Melba Harmon of the finger on his left hand, it being E. convention at Portland; Fred when desired R eserve, P ortland Land D istrict. Clerk of W. O. W. Any and all persons claim ing adverse high school senior class did some afflicted with a felon. MRS. FRANCES CATES. Estacada. A ccording to his m ethod o f tr e a t Gray, Congregational young peo the above sta te d lands, or having ] Clerk, of N. O. W. Pitching horseshoes seems to pie’s secretary for Oregon, Wash' m ent he does not o perate for chronic ly shopping in Portland, Saturday. appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the bona fide objections to the allowance of said application m ust file th eir affi be the favorite diversion in the Ed Boner has some very pretty ington and Idaho; the Rev. Wal stom ach, tonsils or adenoids. d avit of p ro te st in this office within picture cards of local views, neighborhood of the depot. ter Myers of Eugene Bible uni He has to his credit wonderful re th irty days of th e d ate of the first pub sults in diseases o f th e stom ach, liver, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster versity; Elaine Cooper of Port bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, kid lication of this notice. which he took, and which have 1 A l e x a n d e r S w e e k , R e g iste r. I.O .O .F . f been artistically colored by Grace of Portland, came down to Esta land, state C. E. president; Hul- ney, bladder, bed w etting, c a t a r r h , F rank l). N or th r ijp , Receiver. Weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg Estatada Lodge | cada Tuesday, for a brief visit. da Anderson of La Grande; and ulcers and re ctal ailm ents. Ragan. 4-12-19-26-6-3-10 No . I75. The Dave Eshelman family, Kate Botham of Banks. New samples of Wall Paper If you have been ailing fo r any lengtq f M eets every S atu rd ay evening in J tim e and do not g et any b e tte r, do and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carter Mrs. W. E. Wright, lormer of cheaper than last year at THE SANITARY F th eir lodge room, corner of Hi oad- * not fail to call, as im proper m easures of River Mill were Portland vis E way and T hird s tre e ts . V isiting T songleader for Billy Sunday, and 3-29tf Pointer’s ra th e r than disease a re very often the f b ro th ers a re alw ays welcom e. i BARBER SHOP cause of your long standing trouble. itors Saturday. leader in several other C. E. con Warren Smith went to Port j J . G. H aym an N. G. ^ On Broadway, opposite Gem R em em ber above date, th a t consul By the rate men are going to ventions, will be the songleader tation land, Saturday, to spend the day J J . K. Ely S ecretary , on this trip will be free and th a t Theatre, Estacada. for this convention. the camps above Faraday, there his tre a tm e n t is different. with his father, James Smith 4.4.4. 4 . 4 „<, 4.4,4,4.4.4,4. 4,4,4. 4.4.4,.*, 4 * 4 ,4,4,4,4, Agent for Crystal Laundry who has recently bought a meat promises to be a shortage of help Special music, Bible study, |¡M a rrie d women m ust be accompanied py th eir husbands. JACK NORTON, Prop. graded Christian Endeavor, high market in the Irvington district. for farmers and others. school boys and girls, and a Address: 336 Boston Block, Min Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus en Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prine and tertained Sunday at dinner, Mrs. children of Carson, Washington, sight-seeing trip up the Colum neapolis, Minn. Viola Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. C. visited last week Mr. and Mrs. bia highway toward Pendleton A. Jacques and Frank Hebding C. A. Dykeman. The two ladies will be features of the program. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Founders’s Day The Dalles convention will be of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Walter are sisters, On Saturday, May 5th the attended by young people of va Douglass, Miss Florice Douglass, Mrs. Guy Graham and little 141 1.00 and Miss Holliday, the teacher son are visiting here with Mrs. rious denominations from twenty- 80th anniversary and 23rd cele Work finished at Portland prices—Special attention to of Douglass Ridge. Graham’s grandmother, M.rs M. seven northern and eastern coun bration and picnic under the auspices of the Oregon Pioneer ties of Oregon. all family trade. The lure of the R. R. extension A. Schock. She expects to leave Association, and the Oregon His about May 9th to join her hus camps seems to be strong. Geo. DRY CLEANING-PRESSING DYEING torical Society will be held at DOVER DOINGS Walter of Currinsville and Ed band in Alaska. Lace Curtains a Specialty—P h O N L Champoeg, Marion county. The ward E. Piper who recently ar Estacada was worthily repre A delightful surprise party steamer Madeline has been char rived here from Oswego and sented Tuesday afternoon at the was given in honor of Dover’s tered and will leave the foot of set up a watch repairing shop, big opening baseball game in newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alder street, Portland, at 7:30 a. went to work in them Monday. Portland, by our mayor, George De Shazer, the other evening, by m. sharp, arriving at Oregon a large number of relatives and Mrs. Harry Morgan and little F. Lawrence. City at 8:30. Round trip tickets WM. DALE, Local Agent daughter came from Portland, Gerald Reeher, wife and little friends. from Portland $1.25, and from Day call a t E stacada H otel. H. H. Udell and family were Oregon City $1.00. Saturday morning to spend the daughter of Tillamook. Oregon, N ig h t call a t residence. week end with Mr. and Mrs. U. who is one of thejeading furni Oregon City visitors last week. Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. John G. Krieger, a large straw See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano S. Morgan. They returned Mon ture dealers of that place, Mr. J. E. METZGER day morning accompanied by and Mrs. A. 0. Spaulding and berry grower, attended the Fruit instruction. Prices reasonable. Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 5-4tf Mrs. U. S. Morgan. aged father, J. R. Reeher of Growers association meeting in I. O. O. F. building. The senior class night at the Portland, motored out last Sun Portland last week. Charley Updegrave, the new Gem theatre drew a full house. day, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. The film, “ Madam X” with Pau J. F. Reeher of Upper Garfield. road supervisor, began work last week by dragging the roads. As line Frederick in the title role Card Party soon as the crops are in, and as was a very strong one. She showed remarkable ability as an The ladies of the Woodcraft soon as men are available the emotional actress, and was well will give a 500 party in the I. 0. real road work of the season will supported by the other members 0. F. hall on Friday, April 20 at be started. of the cast. 9 p.m. Refreshments will be Charley Helsing of Alaska has Our friend George Weatherhy served and prizes given. Ad been a recent visitor at the James keeps his friends posted in re mission 25 cents a.id everybody ’ itzgerald home for several 4-12-19 weeks. gard to the progressiveness of is cordially invited. Escondido, California. Since the Webb Roberts has commenced VIOLA water project went over the work for the Portland water “Sunkist Vale” is experiencing Wm. Mattoon has bought a works in the Bull Run reserve. a boom, and land is changing Ford truck so he can haul goods Dover was quite well repre hands at a rapid rate. To keep for his store from town. sented on the program of the lo up with the procession he has Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph had cal grange meeting held in Sandy bought a Henry Ford, whether on Saturday. tin Lizzie, Sedan or flivver, he a turkey dinner on Sunday for R. C. F’race and family were sayeth not. but he is busy “ prac the following guests: Mrs. Sel 3over visitors on Sunday. ticing on the fine art of trying ma Olson and son Elmer from Joseph De Shazer and family, to find out the hidden myste McMinville and her son Theron, Lalph De Shazer and wife were wife and little son from Portland, ries that lie in an auto.” and Bruce and Norma of Esta dinner guests at the Udell home| cada. on Sunday. Bud Simmons and wife, and James Akin visited his family nephew and niece and baby boy over the week end. of Oregon City called at the Correspondent please sign j Mattoon home on Sunday. name to copy for editor’s infor- j Mrs. Myers and little son spent mation.— Editor of N ews . the past Jweek at her brothers home. Earl Hinnman. Christian Church Babe White and family were Dr. R. Tibbs Maxey, of Port- T R IE D T H E out here on Saturday. Mrs. and, who filled the pulpit at the White has just come from the of Christ last Lord’s Day 2-J POWDERED SOAP hospital where she underwent Church in the place of Mr. Atchly, will an operation. They are now on return and preach next Lord’s fo r all household purposes? JOIN THE CROWD AT their way back to Tillamook, Day, April 22. In the morning T h e S o ap w ith th e coconut their home. oil bas°. W ONT HURT the HANDS iis subject will be “The Name Wm. Gibb and lamily were out above every name.” Dr. Maxey 2-J MARVEL SOAP here Monday, returning to their will also preach in the evening a home in Portland the same day. special sermon on “The Battle of is good for S having, S h am pooing y o u r h air, Poison The Potter mill is doing a rush Armageddon.” He has made a O a k , B u m s a n d also o th e r ing business sawing lumber and study of this mooted question Where the Motto Is SERVICE. skin diseases. - F o r S ale a t ties. The Hincke Brothere are and will discuss it in an altogeth kept busy hauling the product of er different manner. Everyone M c K inney & morton s the mill to Oregon City and Es should hear this particular dis 4 12 5-4 tacada. i course. DR. MELLINTHIN BENSON HOTEL N.O.W CITY L A U N D R Y ROUGH-DRY— b $ UNDERTAKING ctions Shirts Shoes New Novelties in Men’s Shirts--good, ser viceable sorts that always give satisfactory wear. Shoes in latest styles for dress and also for hard wear. High-cut and Low-cut, black and russet, at prices that are right. Oxfords Work Shoes The latest styles in Men’s Oxfords, sub stantial soles, black and brown. HAVE YOIJ Men’s brown canvas uppers with heavy rubber soles and heels, with leather insoles. Priced cheap. THE PEOPLE'S STORE H. B. SNYDER, - - - - C. A. DYKEMAN.