EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY MAY 31. 1923. LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS IT EM S Farewell Reception A number of friends and rep­ resentatives of the local churches assembled at the M. E. church, j Monday night for a farewell re­ ception to Mr. Percy Dawe. The Rev. A. DeMoy 'presided and a program was rendered. The pro ceedings were opened bv singing the hymn, “ Blest Be the Tie Which Binds,” prayer by the Rev. V. A. Weir, and an address; by him; then a piano selection by Mrs. J. E. Gates, a reading by Mrs. T. A. Reagan, and songs by Mrs. Harry Kitching and Miss Ruth Dillon. Addresses w ere' made by Revs. U. H. Gibbs, H, ■ W. Mort and A. DeMoy, all e x -1 pressing esteem for Mr. Dawe and regret at his departure. The following resolution was carried by a unanimous standing vote: “ We, members of the Churches of this commurity and citizens of Estacada, take delight in ex­ pressing our entire confidence in Mr. Percy Dawe as a man, in his ability as a teacher, and in his loyalty as a citizen of this town. “ We feel that his going away from us is a direct loss, morally and intellectually to the M. E. Church in which he has been an effective member and worker during his stay here; to the town because of his splendid and help­ ful moral influence, and to the high school because that institu­ tion is losing by his departure a most able instructor. “ With sincere regret we see him depart, and with hopeful hearts we bid him God-speed.” To know how good a cigarette really can be made you must try a — -/ Head the Ads in the N ews . Dr. Midford was in Portland Sunday. For Watch Work see A. N. Johnson. 5-10 tf Miss Anita Kopp is the guest of Mrs. A. S. Hassell. Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to Portland Saturday morning. Postmaster Heylman was in Portland Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Menden- Albert Hanna was on the train hall and children spent Sunday 3 Portland Sunday morning. i:i Portland. Jim Abbott went to Salem to See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano visit relatives Sunday morning. instruction. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Hanson and daughter, I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf Miss Frances Hassell and Rev. Mrs. C. J. Pimm of Portland DeMoy were Portland bound on arrived Saturday to visit friends the Monday morning train, in Eslacada. Victor Adix, the son of Dr. H. A good line of Paints, Oils, V. Adix of Gresham, will gradu­ Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win­ ate tomorrow night from the dow Glass at Pointer’ s. 3-29tf high school at that place. Bish­ Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan op Sumner of Portland will give went_to Roseburg Sunday to be the graduation address. gone until after Decoration Day. O. A. C. Attendance Jack Norton and Arnold Love­ Clqckamqs county has been lace went to the Tillatpook coast last Friday to be gone about a represented this school year by 87 week. During the former’s ab­ out of 3420 students registered sence from liis barber shop W. in the institution, according to D. Bass of Portland is taking figures just issued by E. B. Lemon, registrar. Including the care of it. short course and summer session Ted Saling, who for a week or more was visiting his uncle Ed. students 4727 have been regis­ BISS ELL ITEMS Bartholomew, at Bingen, Wash­ tered. Men registered number New C. A. Johnson, Mr. Hackeny ington, returned Monday morn­ 2328 and women 1092. students total 1184 and old 2236. and Mr, Boulirr are working up ing. Collegiate courses are taken by on the Clackamas river. H. L. McKenney who was one 3228, while vocational students Mr. and Mrs. Held went to of the delegates from the I. 0. number 192. Bethany, Friday, to attend the 0 . F. lodge to the convention ot The average age of both men graduating exercises of Mr. that order in North Bend last and-women is 22.73 years. The Held’s niece3. week, speaks most enthusi- average age for freshmen is Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Mathew astiaily of the hospitality ex­ 20.07; sophomores 21.58; juniors spent Saturday and Sunday on tended to the visiting fraternal 22.85 and seniors 24.88. Both their farms. delegates, and also of the busi­ the youngest and oldest senior ness enterprise that lively burg Ed. Harders was visiting Jul­ comes from the engineering de­ manifests. He noticed especi­ ius Paulsen Sunday evening. partment. George E. Linton, ally the spirit of cooperation Mrs. Barney from Bethany is 20, is the youngest, while Frank which prevails in the community. visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry L. Grimm, 42. is the oldest. He met our former resident and Joyce and sister Mrs. Weisenfluh. barber, D. B. Bass, who is doing The Christian Endeavor society New Partnership well, and expects shortly to pay will meet May 7, al 8 p. m. in W. P. Dean, who has been op­ a visit here, the club house. erating a barbershop in the build­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horger ing next to Linn’s Inn, has FO R O VE R 40 Y E A R S from Portland, were visiting formed a partnership with H ALL'S CATARRH MHtblCINE ha* Horger’s mother, Mrs. been used successfully in the treatment E. G. Hopkins and wiii move Mrs. o f Catarrh. Klinker, and family. H A LL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con­ his equipment into the shop of sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the the latter. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ruhl enter­ Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur­ tained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wei­ faces, thus reducing the inflammation. Subscribe for your home paper Sold by all druggists. senfluh and children, Mrs. Joy­ the E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s . T. J. Cheney * Co., Toledo. Ohio. ner, Mrs. Barney and children Sunday. Mrs. Barney and children of Beaverton were visiting her mother, Mrs. Joyner, for a few days. Mr and Mrs. Theo Harders were seen in this community, Sunday. 200 ______________________________ NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING New and Used Cars a n d Trucks Now on Sale We are retiring from the automobile buaine** in order to devote our entire effort* to our farm machinery business. Our big building is leased and the new tenants are impatient to get In. W e move out just as soon as we have disposed o f our stock o f new and used car* and trucks. To do thU R IG H T A W A Y we are slaahing prices right down to the quick. Every car cut to the bone, regardless of our costs. This is the car buyers’ opportunity and It is a big one. Come and look over Bar offerings, but come prepared to make a deposit. You are sure to sec something that you will want. NOTICE is hereby given to the le­ gal voters of School District No. 108, of Clackamas County, State of Ore­ gon. that the A N N U A L SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the High School Auditorium; to be­ gin at the hour o f 8 o ’ clock P. M. on the third Monday of June, being the 18th day o f June, A. D. 1923. This meeting is called for the pur- poie if electing one (1) Director and Clerk and the transaction o f business usual at such meeting. Date! this 14th day of May, 1923. Attest: M YR TLE B ELFILS, District Clerk. G ERALD W ILCO X. 5-21-31 Chairman Board of Directors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Ore., Sold on Easy Terms 60 Used Cars to Choose From Car* o f every class ranging in prices all the way from $ 3 5 and up. Cars o f real honest to goodness values at our old prices. Downright snaps as priced for this great tale. 5 n r in * * d li« * i» J « . A re a son able paym en t d o w n a n d the b a lan ce w h ile y o n ride. Free set o f t o o l« w ith e v e r y ca r. Lien« cars w ill b e taken in trade o n o o r six cy lin d e r m o d e ls that ran** in p rice fro m I ) SO t o $ 6 5 0 . O p e n ev e ry ev e n in g and Sunday w hile the s to ck lasts. Bargains in Trucks W e b a s s ao m e ta d i s tra ck s ran gin g in sise fr o m o n e t o th re e a n d o n e -h a lf ton s. T h e se tra ck s are g o in g fro m * * “ M * f o f coat. I f y o n • b oy now Broadway at Everett Street Portland. Oregon 11 New Cars and Demonstrators at a D is c o u n t ! WM. DALE, Local Agent Day call at Estacada Hotel. Night call at residence. Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. J. E. METZGER Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 RENIIEM Estacada Pressing Club Suit Pressed - 50c Cleaned & Pressed 75c up J. E. G A T E S I. O. O. F. B U I L D I N G E V E R E Tires were making friends long before most of the tires that clamor for your attention today were thought of. They are still doing it. The Revere Cord is the big brother of a line whose quality has never been sacrificed to meet price com­ petition. Y et today they are selling at prices that compare favorably with tires of unknown value. Sec the nearest Revere Dealer. R w.o.w. Camp No. 539 May 18th, 1223 . Notice ia hereby given that Mathiea Waldkirch, o f Estacada, Ore., who, on September 6th, 19)8, made Homestead 1 Entry, No. 06163. for N E j, Section 27, Township 4 S ., Range 4 E .; Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be­ fore the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 11th day of July, 1923. Claimant namea as witneaaea: W . E. Myers, of Estacada. Ore., R -2 ;A . Ha- belt. of Estacada. Ore., R-2; Ebeneaer Lacey, o f Estacada, O t « ., R-2; Laura A. Beniamin, of Eatacada, Ore., R-2- Act £9-16. A lexander S week , Register. 5 - 24 - $ - 2 1 . x : Circle No. 832 $ Y J Y X JOSEPH E. CATES. Eitaca’ i, Clerk of W. O. W. .j. MRS. FRANCES CATES. Eslacada. Clerk, of N. O. W. •> J R E V E R E RUBBER C O M P A N Y N.O.W Meet First and Third Thursdays of each month.—Every Neighbor urged to attend:—Visitors always welcome. * 1790 Broadway, New York 't*v«V4**t**t**fl**t-*t*-t**t*,f**i*4"t**t**V*t—l—#a if.tS-*e I.O . O F . I Estacada Lodge No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bi cad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. J. G. Dayman N. G. J. K. Ely Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Phiiip Adams N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N and baby visited Portland, Sun­ Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, May 7th, ! day. J. C. Ecker was a Portland visitor Sundav. N O T IC E FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., May IKth, 19’JS. NOTICE is hereby given that Ella Rotter, of Estacada, Ore., being the deserted wife of Frank W. Rotter. Jr., who, on March 29th, 1919, made Home­ stead Entry, No. 06332, for the NEj SEJ, Section 29, Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, under the acts of 6-9-16 and 10- 22-14, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Ote., on the 12th day of July, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Louis N. Vallen, of Colton, Ore.; K. W. Bitt­ ner, of Estacada, Ore., K-2; Chris Bitt­ ner, o f Colton, Ore.; F. G. Munson, of Colton, Ore., R-l. The entryman, Frank W. Rotter, Jr. is hereby notified that by Submission of said proof, his wife ELLA ROTTER seeks to obtain patent for the lands in her own name. A lexander S week , Register. 5-24 6-21 JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME 1923. I NOTICE is hereby given that John Nicholas Lafcrty, of Colton, Ore , who, AND E M B A L M E D on Aug. 3, 1918, made Homestead En­ A place where your loved ones will be cared fo< try No. 05:»00. for the SWj NWj and with tender care.—Lady assistant. SEj NWf, Section 25. Township 4 S., NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE Range 3 E., Willamette Meridian, has FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES filed notice of intention to make Three- Year Proof to establish claim to the Estacada, Oregon. land above described before the Regis­ ter and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 22nd day of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: A. THE SANITARY Merritt Clark, of Colton, Ore., Oliver! L afcrty’ of Colton, Ore.; Harley Free­ man, of Colton, Ore.; H. H. Freeman’ | On Broadway, opposite Gem of Colton, Ore. Act 6-9-16. Theatre, Estacada. A lexander S week , Register. Agent for Crystal Laundry 5-10-6-7 FUNERAL DIRECTOR BARBER SHOP JACK NORTON, Prop. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, IT. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Mav 7, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Guy Wilcox, of Estacada, Ore., who on Nov. 28, 1919, made Homestead Entry, No. 06542, for the SWj, Section 7, Township 3 S, Range 5 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, be- fore the Register and Ileceiter of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 20th day of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: H. S. Gutliry, of Eagle Creek, Ore.; H. H. Udell, of Eagle Creek, Ore.; H. S. Gib­ son, ol Cagle, Creek, Ore.; Roy Doug­ las, of Eagle Creek, Ore. Act 6-9 16- A lexander S week , Register. 5-10-6-7 . IN MEMORIAM Piano Class for Summer Piano teacher, taking instruc­ tors’ course of Dr. Emil Enna of Portland, will receive pupils for the summer. Call M. 92, Esta­ cada. 5-24 6-14 STOCK OF UNDERTAKING How sleep the brave who sink to rest B y all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy’s feet have ever trod. B y fairy hands their knell is rung; B y forms unseen their dirge is sung; Their Honor comes, a pilgrim gray. To bless the turf that wraps their clay; A n d Freeedom shall a while repair To dwell a weeping hermit there. — William Collins. THE PEOPLE S STORE H . B. S N Y D E R - C. A. D Y K E M A N ESTACADA, OREGON.