Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 30, 1923, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS N 7 WS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923
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OREGON NOTES OF
INTEREST
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YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
8o do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP.
And they leave no odor behind. Don't
take our word for it—try a package.
Cats and dogs wou’t touch it. Rats
pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP.
Important Occurrences of
Three sizes.
Past Week Briefly Com­
35c size—1 cake—enough for Pan­
piled for Our Readers.
try, Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size — 2 cakes — for Chicken
(Continued from first page)
House, Coops or small buildings.
$1.25 size—5 cakes—enough for
all farm and out-buildings, storage
The operation of drlvlpa a 503-foot |M
buildings, or factory buildings.
drift from a new shaft on a 200 foot
Sold and Guaranteed by.
level and unwaterlng the old works In
the Millionaire mine, three tallea out li
from Gold Hill, ha« ben completed. The I
new drift 1« on a 5-foot vein of rich
milling ore.
B1SSELL ITEMS
OUR 7 > PRIOR PR EFER EN C E
Crawford Bros. Motor Co.
A U TH O RIZED
Sales
has
You can buy [it at $98.00 a share, par
value $ 100, for cash or on easy terms.
It will net you 7.14% on every dollar
you invest.
I
The state board of oOntrol has award­
ed the contract for the construction
and equipment of a new heating plant
at the state home for the feeble-mind­
ed at Salem to Tranchett & Parellus
of Portland. The Wd was In the
amount of $47,907.
Bring your Repair W ork
to a shop, doing nothing
but Ford work and special­
ly equipped for that w ork
V/aile for full information -odav.
Investment Department
Dan Casey, slayer of 1 , H. (Buck)
Phillips, epeoial agent for the Oro-
gon-Waehlngton Railroad and Navi
gatlon company, paid the penalty for
his crime by being hanged In the c s e -!
cutlon chamber of the state penl-.en-
tlsery at 8a!em Friday,
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SOUDAS li IL »STfVTK-
' j T T i j Z ' a i T{\
PORTLAND RAILW AY, LIGHT & POWER
Company.
Room 005 Electric B!d^., Portland, Oregon.
Parts, Accessories, Gas and Oil
T i ’ Ti y j S Í j í j'.js iù'. '¡ r m j ; ¿.üliù ¿ i n O n S ^ S l Ìtli2
There are a total of 1377 pupils <?n
rpflsd In the high School of Clacka
W hat Mrs. Brenninger of New A Little Child Shall Leac
nine county, or an Increase of 188
over tbs previous year, according to a ! York Says About Rat Poison.
Them
report filed with the state superin­
“ Tried preparations that kill
But in this case the story is
tendent of public Instruction. The en­ rats, but RAT-SNAP is the only
different.
rollment In the grades was 7420.
one that prevents disagreeable
Bobby Masters, the only son of
Wheeler Masters, saw a stranger
loitering near the wall of his fa­
ther’s estate and playfully com
manded him to throw up his
hands. The stranger, taken un
aware, complied with the com­
mand, and then, turning, he saw
The second annual session of the
Bernice Erickson of Portland
the child laugh and run away
Western Planing Mill and Woodwork­
was visiting her grandparents,
ing association was held In Portland. Coogan Flees From “Stop 'On the wall, about three feet
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson, Representatives from Nevada, Mon­
Thief” Cry
| high, the stranger found a revol­
the past week.
tana, New Mexico. Washington, Cali­
ver. He picked it up and hastily
“
Ay,
stop
him,
for
God’s
sake,
Mrs. Anna Hull of Portland fornia, British Columbia, Utah, Idaho,
! put it in his pocket.
Wyoming, Arizona, Colorado and Ore were it only in mercy!’
was a week end guest of Mr.
gon were In attendance.
Out of a limousine came Mr.
Thus docs Charles Dickens end
and Mrs. Clarence Hull.
The Oregon public service commis­ in “ Oliver Twist,” one of the Master?, and as he was about to
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Wright and sion issued an order protesting against most masterly hits of description enter his home, the stranger con-
and family expect to move to the tentative valuations placed on the ever penned—the brief, terrify-j fronted him with the revolver,
properties of the Sumpter Valley R ail­
Estacada this week.
road company by the Interstate Com mg narrative of the flight of i Mr. Masters threw up his hands,
Mamie Marrs is helping Mrs. merce commission. The public service poor little Oliver,
breathless. The stranger pulled the trigger
Joe Guttridge for a few days.
commission contends that the vahm ahead of an insentiate m o h twice, hut it did not go off.
In
tlone are too high and should be re shrieking “ Stop Thief!”
j another moment he crumpled in
duced.
A m erican Legion Dance
“ Stop Thief!” The victim is i a heap in Mr. Master’s arms
A hearing on a petition for the can-1 an innocent boy, hut the hunters l he stranger was convict 2349.
The Carl Douglass Post, Amer­
collation of the rule for constructing
This little fragment of life is
ican Legion, is sponsor for a combination rates on forest products know nothing of that. “ A vie-
grand dance at the park pavilion from the North Psslflc coast to east tim must he found,” as Gilbert but one of many human touches
Monday night, Labor Day. This art) destinations will be held at the says in “ Mikado,” and Oliver in “ Parted Curtains,” at the Fa-
will be the crowning climax to Multnomah county courtroom at Port­ will do as well as another. I he vorite Theatre, Thursday and
the day’s entertainment. Good land September 24, by Examiner guilty wretches who committed Friday.
Markloy of tb« Interstate commeroe
the crime join the chase and yell
music, good floor and good man­ commission.
“Stop Thief!” even more lustily
agement insure its success. Tick­
The valuó of the 1933 fish pack of
than
the others.
ets $1.00'
the Columbia river Is $(1,075,880, at
This
is but one ot the scenes
wholesale prices. The number of full
New samples of Wall Paper casos of the conned products ts 309, of “ Oliver Twist” that director
000, and there arc H65 tierces of mild Frank Lloyd has lifted quiver­
cheaper than last year at
3-291f
WANTED—To buy a 1300 to
Pointer’s cured, weighing 800 pounds each. The ing from the pages of the bock
eeason ended ftt noon Saturday The
1100 lbs. horse.
H. 1). Trapp,
and
placed
upon
the
screen.
pack erao only ellgbtly bettor than that
Estacada, Rt. 1.
8 30
And the star of the picture—
of 1922, which was a lean season.
First Show Starts at 7:30
FOR
SA
LE—1,200
lbs.
horse,
The first portable fire engine to the forlorn hunted youngster,
gentle, can he seen at John Gith-
be established In the Cascade forcéis whose terror is as profound as
en’s place; or will trade for any­
soon will bo put In use by the Louie his innocence, is none other than
thing of value.
Henry Beers,
Hill timber Interest* lb the Snntlnm Jackie Coogan himself. At the
Estacada, Or.
‘ 8-30-9 7
forest«.
The engine is a gasoline
Gem theatre Saturday and Sun­
U0 WHERE THE GOES GO!
motor and can be can-iod on one horso.
FOR SALE OR T R A D E - 1 3
and the hose equipment on another, j day.
acres partly improved, 1-4 mile
Tonight & Friday Night
and can be taken anywhere a pack |
I from Eagle Creek Grange hall
horse with an ordinary load oau travel. Methodist Episcopal Church and
market road, 4 miles
| from Estacada. Will trade for
A standard basts for grading cream
Religion is like a bicycle, when I house and lots in Estacada. or
was fixed at a conference in Portlac i
IN
will sell for $1,GOO, terms.
See
of creamery toen called by C. L. Haw it stops it falls over.
J. W. Cahill, Eagle Creek.
9 6
ley, state dairy and food commissioner.
Sunday school at ten.
Resumption of the hearing Involv­
ing rates on hay and grain and other
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
farm products has baen set by the
public service commission for Septem
The Rev, and Mrs. V. A. her 17 In Portland. This hearing was
Weir and sons Neil and Richard started some time ago, but was con­
left by auto Monday to spend tinued at the request of certain Cali­
fornia corporations.
the week at Seaside, Oregon..
CAR
Place Your Orders NOW
For September Delivery
!t Is a Safe and Sound investment
ESTACADA P H A R M A C Y
Service
• MT U N I V E R S A L
paid dividends regularly every t h r e e
months since it was first issued.
1
Most everyone has their grain
ready for thrashing, which be­
gan Tuesday morning at Mr.
Joyce’s place.
Miss Gladys Watson of Port­
land is spending a week’s vaca­
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Paulsen.
Leo Rath is having his barn
repainted. Chas Mathews is do­
ing the work.
Ed Harder is painting Mr.
Weisenfluh’s house.
After a month’s vacation the
church will again reopen with
Sunday school and preaching
service, Sunday, September 2nd.
Everybody come.
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odors after killing. Also like
RAT-SNAP because it comes in
handy cakes, no mixing- with
other food. You don’t have to
dirty your hands, it’s the best
for household use.” Try RAT-
SNAP. Three sizes, 35c, 65e,
$1,25.
Sold and guaranteedby
Estacada Pharmacy.
♦ + + + + + + + + + + + * + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
«
* Confectionery,
Phonogr iphs,
4
«
4
*
4
+
4
4
4
+
4
4
4
♦
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R. G . M A R C H B A N K ,
L iGHT L
u n ch es
.
♦
Douglas MacLean
“BELL BOY NO. 13"
COMEDY
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
Jackie Coogan
in “ Oliver Tw ist”
Brownie the Dog
In a Comedy
MONDAY aad TUESDAY
“F U R Y '
Richard Barthelmess
M ATIN EE on MONDAY
Beginning 2:30 p. m.
N EXT WEDNESDAY ~
Charles Ray in
GAS, OIL AND WA1ER*’
Muaic at all Shows
L . V. CLEW 0RTH, Manager.
The following qualifications for top
Morning worship and sermon -1 WOOD CUTTERS WANTED—
j price cream Were le t:
Delivery »t
ette
at 11.
I Steady work. Will buy stumpage
least twice a week; not less than Í0
No league service in the even- or finance cutting propositions.
per cent butterin'; act more than five-
Boring Wood and coal Co.
tenths of 1 per oeni acidity, and a ing.
9-141f 476 E. 50th st. Portland.
{ ciran flavor and odor.
Evening service at 8:00. Sub­
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4
4
4
ESTA C A D A ,
OREGON.
Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes, +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
The STAR Car
Is Proving Right.
Ask the Man Who Drives One
B AC O N
G A R A G E
Estacada, Oregon.
Gas
Oil
Tires
Accessories
WANE AND FOR SALE AOS.
GEM THEATRE
4
4
OAK GROVE LAU ND R Y
The Laundry Which Made Mother Quit Washing
Give us a Trial— Our Prices A re Right
Work Called for and Delivered
W e do Finished W ork
Also Rough Dry, I4lbs for $1.00
LOCATION —Main Street, between Ames*
Plumbing shop and Cascade Garage.
Estacada,
S H E R IF F S S A L E
I Lots numbered thiee and four ( 3 * 4)
ject of sermon, “Jazz Religion.”
FOR SALE One registered 2
,.
.. ~
, ..
.
. 1 in Block numbered eight (8) of the
year old Guernsey bull with pa­ In
It's Cool on the Hill.
£ ? Ur County
L ° . ^ he.,
or'Kin*l townsite of E-tacada as the
Oregon, $“!.
for , the
of Clacka­ , same
Services next Lord’s Day will
is platted and of record in the of­
Comfortable, comforting ser­ pers and one brood sow; one good
mas,
fice of the Recorder for Conveyances
3 1-2 inch wagon, 12 foot hay-
he: Sunday School at 10 a. m.. vices.
Thomas Yocum, Plaintiff
of
the
county of ClacKamss, state of
rake and one H’Oplow. Inquire
Preaching at 11 by Rev. B. F.
Oregon.
vs.
H o w a r d W. M o r t , Pastor. of Harry Kitching,
Estacada.
NOW, TH E R E FO R E , by virtue of
ív P. Pesznecker and Mary Pesznecker,
Clay of Gladstone, and also at
Or.. Rt. 1.
8-23-30 his
said execution, judgment order and de­
wife, defendant«.
7:30 p. m. sharp. Everybody is I
cree, and in compliance with the com­
C. A. Dykeman of the People’s
F R E E RENT of small house, ! STA TE OF OREGON ) ss.
mands of said writ, I will, on Saturday,
welcome.
j
County
of
Clackamas,
I
spend-1some
furniture,
in
return
for
the 22nd day of September, :923; at the
store, and his family arc
By
virtue
of
a
judgment
order,
de-
hour of 10 o'clocK A. M., at the front
ing their vaeation at Lakeview, milking one cow.
Schools to Open
Icreesnd an execution, duly issued out of door of the Couniv Court House in the
MRS. J . W MOXLEY,
and
under
the
«ealof
the
above
entitled
city of Oregon City, in said county and
The Estacada schools will open their old home.
8-30 9-6
Morrow Station. court, in the above entitled cause, to state,
sell at public auction, subject to
a week from Monday, on Septem­
! me duly directed anddated the Istilay redemption, to the highest bidder, for
August.
1923.
upon
a
judgment
render­
R
IPE
PEACHES
P
e
a
c
h
e
s
U.
S.
gold com cash in hand, all the
ber 10.
ed and
and entered
entered in
in said court on the 1st right, title and interest which the
pt. 1st, lo ts ed
L £ 1 L L S
R A T S will he ripe after Sept,
. ,,f AuKU!,t- l!>23- ln favor of Thom- j within named defendants or either of
of them. Ed. Still. F-urle 1 ro e'
Is Your Name W ritten H ere?
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o c *" W u m - P o ntiff, and agHinst S. P. them, had on the date of the
tl mortgage
Ore._______________ ______________o
IYsxnecker and Mary Pesznecker, his herein or since had in or to
t the above
Thote subscribing for this pa and mi
That's RAT SNAP, the old
wife, defendants, for the sum of described real ptoperty or any part
riANO SACRIFICE Vicin- S I.400.00, with interest thereon at the thereof, to satisfy
l>or during the week are: John r< liaM r o d e n t d«-.-tr«>> rr. Conies in
SIV si
said
' ‘ execution, Judg­
Fine instru­ rate of S per cent per annum from ment order, decree, interest, costs and
mo
with other fix'd. ty of Estacada.
B. Bowman, O. 11. Fantz, F. G. rnkt *
the ISih day of February, 1922. and j all accruing costs.
ment in perfect ronditiisn, for lhe
, ha, if it fai!«.
Kobley. Mrs. Rose WcMerman.
futtbi r sum of
with interest :
W. J. WILSON,
particulars
write
Cline
Music
Co.
thereon fri ni the lat day of August, |
th for r.in-
Sheriff of Clackamas
Astoria.
Ore.
tt-23
9
6
I9J3,
at
the
rate
of
6
per
cent
; per ■
an *
County, Oregon.
K it.V
In a letter received yesterday
mim, and the further sum of $19.25 ,
... . . .
..... .
By GEORGE LINCOLN STORY.
I I \ ! \ > : \\ I \ i
Deputy,
from F. I Cram, who formerly
Coop*
u ild lllg :
i ng. • hemstitching, see M -
1 *nd i.p >n this writ commanding me I 1st publication Aug. 23rd. 192«.
was foreman in tin* N ews office,
•s em
:
u
’ m, kc s a l - of the following described Last publication Sept. 20th, 1923.
- r ----. . ---------
- County
| * »I - $ p-operty,
situate -------
in the
county V.
of . j Dated Oregon City. Ore. August 23rd,
states that he i? still at Newport
Kuril*»' state of Oregon, to-wit:
1923.
Ft
SALE S. C. R. I. Red
and is in good health. Although
chii
s
from
15
certs
to
25
he is 75 or more years, he is
ntc, Orders must be placed
thinking of buying 89 acres of ESTACADA P H A R M A C Y th
before wanted.
land cn the cotst, .*0 acres of
MRS. J. V. MOXLEY.
Read the Ads in the NEW?.
tS-A '9 6
which can be easily cleared.
Morrow Station.
Christian Church
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