Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 17, 1923, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY MAY 17. 1923.
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS IT E M S
To know
how flood a cigarette
really can be mad<
you must try a-
SPRINGW ATER N EW S
UNDERTAKING
On account of the rain Tues­
day the school picnic was held
on Wednesday.
Cora McAuley has been ill the
past week.
Mary Elizabeth and Robert,
children of Earl Shibley, both
have the whooping cough.
Joe Perry is visiting at the
Perry home.
Miss Bluhm and Miss Smith
returned to their homes Wednes­
day evening.
WM. DALE, Local Agent
Day call a t Estacada Hotel.
N ight call a t residence.
Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst.
Mrs. Jack Morse took theearlv
car for Portland, Saturday.
J. E. METZGER
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
Work demolishing the old Rarr
blacksmith shop is in progress.
For Watch Work see A. N.
Johnson.
5-10-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl of
George went to Portland Satur­
day.
Estacada Pressing Club
Mrs. Viola Douglass and Mrs
BISSELL ITEMS
Suit Pressed
-
50c
Irving Smith were Portland yisi
Cleaned & Pressed 75c up
Mr. and Mrs. Rittenhouse and
tors last Friday.
little daughter, Beatrice, from
J. E . G A T E S
Wedding Bells
A good line of Paints, Oils,
Woodstock, were visiting Mr.
I. O. 0. F, B U I L D I N G
Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win
At Vancouver, Wash., May 12, and Mrs. Hackaney, Sunday.
dow Glass at Pointer’s.
3-29tf 1923, Miss Gladys Kandle of
Mrs. Kroner, her son Albert
Fred Hebding of Garfield went Salem, was married to Verner and daughters Bertha and Ruth,
to Portland Tuesday morning for Duus of Estacada.
spent Saturday and Sunday with
N.O.W
Both of the young people are Mrs. Kroner’s mother, Mrs.
medical treatment
Camp
No.
539
Circle
No. 832
J. W. Miller was another Es­ well known here, as the bride is Lins, and family.
Meet
"First!
and
Third
Fridays
fof
tacarían who went to Portland the daughter of W. H. Kandle,
each month.—Every Neighbor! urged
There
wfis
a
neighborhood
until recently a resident of this
to attend:—Visitors always welcome.
Sunday morning.
dance in the clubhouse Saturday
JOSEPH E. GATES. Estacada.
city.
She
was
born
on
her
fa­
The girls of Hustle Inn are
Clerk of W. O. W.
evening. Everybody had a good
busy cleaning up the premises ther’s farm in Springwater, and time.
MRS. FRANCES GATES. Estacada.
Clerk, of N. O. W.
i
before vacating them after the attended the Estacada high
Mr. and Mrs. P. Ruhl went
school.
The
groom
is
the
young­
school commencement.
est son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. to Portland, Saturday, remaining
Mrs. Albert Douglass and Duus of Estacada. He was born until Sunday.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
daughter, Miss Laura, and sons in Garfield, and is now an expert
D epartm ent of the Interior, U. S. Land
Mr. and Mrs. Klinkee and
Office a t P ortland, Oregon, May 7th,
Earnest and Ervin, went to mechanic in the Cascade garage, family entertained Sunday, Mr.
li*23.
Lents Sunday morning.
NOTICE is hereby given th a t John
having taken a course in an au­ John Klinkee and daughter
Nicholas L aferty, of Colton. Ore , who,
BORN—In Estacada, Thursday tomobile school in Kansas City. Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
on Aug. 3, 191S, made H om estead E n ­
May 10, 1923. a daughter to Mr. Ernest Duus accompanied his Klinkee, all from Portland.
try No. 05900, for the SWJ NW1 and
[ SEJ SW J, Section 25, Township 4 S.,
and Mrs. Jack Hayden. Unfor­ brother to Vancouver, and the
| R ange 3 E., W illam ette M eridian, has
Louis Weisenfluh is slowly re­
tunately the baby was stillborn. bride was attended by a girl covering from an accident con­
filed notice of intention to m ake T hree-
Y ear P roof to establish claim to the
land above described before the Regis-
# Mrs. Emma Allen returned Sat­ friend. They returned to Esta­ sisting of a broken leg and is
J te r and R eceiver of the U. S. Land
urday evening from a ten days cada Monday evening and will go still using crutches.
Office, a t Portland, O re., on the 22nd
Barr
&
Son
Move
W.
O.
W.
Notice
to
housekeeping
in
the
Matt
| day of June, 1923.
visit to her son E. D. Allen and
DODGE
NEWS
laim ant nam es as w itnesses: A.
Lonsberry house on upper Main
J. V. Barr & Son have moved Next Fribay, May 18th will be M C erritt
his wife, at Marmot.
Clark, of Colton, O re., O liver
election
of
officers.
Come
one,
street
which
was
recently
pur­
from
their
old
location
next
the
I
L
aferty*
of Colton, O re.; H arley F re e ­
The Commercial club and the
E. D. Selder of Portland, who
man,
o
fj
Colton, O re.; H. H. Freem an,
come
all!
don’t
forget.
chased
by
J.
C.
Duus.
They
are
store
of
the
Estacada
Feed
Co.,
program on Saturday evening
is in the auditing department of
I of Colton, Ore.
J. E. GATES. Clerk. I A ct 6-9-16.
the State Industrial Accident the recipients of hearty congrat­ were well attended. The pro­ where they have had their black­
A l e xan de r S w e e k , Register.
commission, was in town Tues­ ulations on all sides, and best ceeds from the sale of shadows, smith shop for the past fifteen
5-10-6-7
wishes for their future hap­ sandwiches, cake and coffee paid years and two months. They
day on business..
JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
piness.
off the debt on the piano and are installed now in the former
W. C. Bacon went to Portland
j D epartm ent of the Interior, II. t>. Land
left a balance of ten dollars to be livery barn of Julius Kreiger on
Office a t P ortland, Oregon, May 7,
Tuesday to see Mrs. Bacon who
W ell Deserved Praise
Currin street, where they are all
1923.
AND EMBALMEK
paid into the treasury.
is still at the Good Samaritan
NOTICE is hereby given th a t Guy
ready for business, and will wel­ i place where your loved ones will be cared fo,
Good workmanship will always
Mrs. McCausland, the primary
hospital. She expects to return
with tender care.—Lady assistant.
Wilcox, of EstRcada, O re., who on
come
ail
their
old
customers
and
speak for itself. The logan ber­ teacher was taken suddenly ill
N1CHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
Nov. 28, 1919, made H om esiead E ntry,
home in about ten days.
I No. 06542, fo r the SWT, Section 7,
ry patch belonging to W. L. last Wednesday evening and as many new ones as may come.
FLOWERS A N 0 TOMBSTONES | Township 3 S, Range 5 E, W illam ette
C. A. Linn, formerly of Port­ Shafford of Portland, southeast
] Meridian, has filed notice of intention
Estacada, Oregon.
The water main on lower Main
! to m ake T hree-Y ear P roof to establish
land, has taken over the Lons- of town on Shafford street, at­ could not teach Thursday and street,
where
the
street
will
be
claim to the land above described, be­
berry carpenter shop and will at­ tracts the attention of the pas­ Friday. Mrs. Clarence Jubb paved the full width, will be re­
fore the R egister and R eceiver of the
taught
the
primary
room
the
two
U. S. Land Office, a t Portland, O re.,
tend to all patrons’ wants until ser-by for the good condition in
placed by galvanized iron pipe.
days
that
Mrs.
McCausland
was
on the 20th day o f June, 1923.
the return of Mr. Lonsberry.
f
-
1.0 . 0 . F. j
wljich it is kept. Last week off.
C laim ant names as w itnesses: H. S.
Estarada Lodge t G uthry, of Eagle Creek, O re.; H. H.
Mrs. A. T. Elott returned representatives of the Oregon
THE
SANITARY
Udell, of E agle Creek, O re.; H. S. Gib­
No. 175.
from Portland Friday afternoon. Grower’s association made an Charles Colson has purchased
son, of E agle,.C reek, O re.; Roy Doug­
a
Ford
car,
so
he
took
his
She was accompanied for the inspection of the berry patches
M eets every S aturday evening in
las, of Eagle Creek, Ore.
- th e ir lodge room, corner of Hioad-
On Broadway, opposite Gem
A ct 6-9 )6-
week end by her little daughter, here and said this was the best family riding Sunday and visited
t way and T hird stre e ts . V isiting
A lex an der S w e e k , Register.
Theatre, Estacada.
Virginia, who is attending school they had seen, and spoke most relatives and friends at Willa­
f b ro th ers a re alw ays welcome.
5-10-6-7
mette.
Agent
for
Crystal
Laundry
J
J
.
G.
D
aym
an
N.
G.
enthusiastically of its appearance
in Portland.
f
J . K. Ely S ecretary ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb
Subscribe for your home paper
JACK NORTON, Prop.
Miss Marian Dunlop, daughter and prospects. The care and spent Sunday evening at the
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E a stern C lackam as N ew s .
of Rev. J. F. Dunlop, former M. management of it are being car­ Fred Horner home.
E. pastor here, will teach in Falls ried on this year by L. M. Hen- Ralph and Joi n Meyers who
City next fall, where her father thorn, to whom the credit must have been working near White
is located. She is a this year’s be given.
Salmon: Washington, spent Sun­
senior at the Monmouth Normal
Teacher* Engaged
day with their parents, Mr. and
School.
From the Oregonian we learn Mrs. W. E. Meyers.
Evidently taking a cue from the that Chester A. Klink of Port­
pictures of the boys’ circus shown land has accepted a position in
Pie-Eating Contest
at the Gem, recently, some boys the Estacada high school for next
The pie-eating contest at the
have erected a merry-go-round year where he will teach manuel
Gem theatre last Thursday night
on the flat back of the city hall. traing. Mr. Klink was graduated
aroused much interest. The boys
The kids have lots of fun with it. from the Benson Polytechnic and
taking part were Robert March-
M. Lonsberry has accepted a received his B. S. degree in me­ bank Jr., Kirt Sagner, Jimmie
position as foreman for a con­ chanical engineering from the Smith, Irvin Douglas and Izzy
tracting firm in Marshfield, in Oregon Agricultural college in Fink. Robert Marchbank Jr.
Coos county, and will leave Es­ 1921. He has been teaching at was the winner and Izzy Fink
tacada sometime this week to Bend for the past two years.
second,
We have not heard
Miss Golda A. Elliot of Port­ whether there were any after
assume his new duties.
IT MAKES a great difference to every wearer whether his shoes
D. M. Marshall returned Fri­ land, who graduated from the effects necesitating recourse to
Estacada
high
school
about
three
have been cut and made for QUALITY sake, or just to
day afternoon from St. Vincent’s
the castor oil bottle, but it
years
ago,
and
is
now
a
junior
hospital where he had undergond
sell at a non-opposing popular price.
would not be surprising if such
a serious operation. It was ex­ at the Monmouth Normal School, had been the case.
actly five weeks since he entered will be an Estacada teacher this
Expression of Thanks
the hospital. He is looking com­ coming school year.
paratively well, seeing what he
I
wish
to convey my sincere
quality is emphasized from the selection of skins to the completed
Grange Picnic
has been through, but of course
thanks to all those who support­
results, which must of necessity bear a price in proportion to
As has been announced, the ed me and voted against my re­
he is still very weak, and won’t
the excellence of material used, and the skill and time
Eagle Creek grange will hold its call at the late election. It will
be able to work for some time.
involved in their miking.
16th annual picnic in the cedar be my constant endeavor to show
Mrs. J. C. Moore left Tuesday grove by the hall, on Saturday.
for New York City, whence on Free coffee will be provided for that their confidence in me, is
May 22nd, she will sail for Eng­ those bringing cups. In the not misplaced.
J ohn F. L ovelace .
land to visit her
w: 11 find WOLVERINE CORDOVAN SHOES the best-paying
:er old home. She fternoon a good program will
larried Mr. Moore during the ^ rendered. and at night a
shoe investment he can make, if he will figure his footwear bill by
WANTED
•ar, when he was or. service, danC(? fa the E3lacada park pa-
the
year instead of by the cost per pair; and the results will prove so
Bids for 100 cords of first
verseas. She expects to visit ^
tQ which5 everybody is in-
gratifying
that shces of less quality will have no attraction.
growth fir wood; to be delivered
:veral places and has promised ^
heinv one dollar.
not later than August 15. Bids
> send to the N ews her obser-
to
be opened June 11. The
ations as to conditions in the
‘¡The Comer Store”
Board
reserves the right to re­
«I country, and the changes
JOIN THE CROWD AT
At the M. E. church tonight ject any or all bids.
îat have taken place since she for the benefit of the Children’s
M yrtle B e lfils , Clerk,
>ft it about three years ago.
home at Corvallis, the Spring- 5-17-24 School District No. 108.
water young people will put on
The hill on Main street is rap­
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
the comedy. “The Corner Store. ”
A L L 'S C A T A R R H
M E D IC IN E h»*
idly
being graded down for the
It
is
full
of
laughs.
Show
starts
>rn
*ucrM »fully In U>« tr» » tm *n t
street
paving.
at
8.T5.
Admission
25
and
10c.
& U / S CATARRH « E m C IN B ^
RE-NU-EM
w.o.w.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
BARBER SHOP
WORK SHOES
<
l A Few Words to the W earer
Regarding the Excellence of
Wolverine Cordovan
L eath er
IN WOLVERINE CORDOVAN LEATHER
THE PURCHASER
$ 3 . 9 0 UP
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
IU of an Ointm ent which Quickly
S i e v e , by locnl appIK-atton. and «J«
vtern*l Medicine. » To n ic, w hich ac««
irough the Blood on ' * *
ice# th o * re d u cin c
inflam m ation .
8 o M b y «11 W » t i ._____/h v i.
F. J. C heney * Co . Toledo. Ohio.
See Mr*. J. E. Gates for piano A first class painter’s outfit
I Instruction, prices reasonable. and men who know how to use
3-29tf
I. 0. 0. F. boilding.
5-4tf it, at Pointer’s.
Where the Motto]!s SERVICE.
H. B. S N Y D E R , -
- C. A . D Y K E M A N .