Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 06, 1923, Image 4

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAYrSERTEMBER 8, 1923
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BARTON.
♦. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ c*
* Confectionery,
Phonographs,
NdiWy a'll of Barton joined in
«do mice, once they eat HAT-SNAP, th e parade which ^came from E»-
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And they leave no odor l>ehind. Don’t tacada Monday morning, and
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take our word for it—try a package. were royaJJy .entertained at the
♦
Cats and dogs wou’t touch it. Ra,ts highway celebration, and felt
pass up all food to get KAT-SNAp.
♦
L IGHT L u n c h e s .
very proud of their Barton
Three Bizes.
«
Queen.
ËSTACADA,
'
OREGON
35c size—1 cake—enough for Pan­
♦
The Jens Pedersens had as
CUR 7 PRIOR PREFERENCE ha*
try, Kitchen or Cellar.
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j rjoorrr;
65c size— 2 cakes — for Chicken j guests on Labor Day, Mrs. Ped-
paid dividends regula y every t h r e e
♦
House, Coops or small buildings.
| ersen’s brother E. P. Jenson and
months since it was first issued.
, Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes, 4
$1.25 size—5 cakes—enough fw > family of Portland and Miss Ma-
•11 farm and out-buildings, storage ;
Larsefi, Mr. Pedersen’s niece
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W) 0 oosliVv
It Is ,a Safe anC Sound Investm ent
buddings, or factory buddings.
o f A st0ri3i all attending the cele­
Sold and Guaranteed by.
bration at Rstagacla,
You can buy "it at $98,00 a share, par
Gus Whitehead spent the week
value $ 100 , for cash or on easy terms.
end with his family at Baiton.
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It will net you 7.14
on every dollar
Á
Miss
Alice
Hhnsen
of
Portland,
vend
in
/
st.
LOCAL ITEMS
who will teach the Baiton school,
«
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks, was a visitor here Friday.
Waite for full information -oday.
&
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pond of
Accompanied by Portland friends,
é
Portland
are
visiting
Mrs.
Pond’s
▼¡sited Wilhoit Springs last Wed­
mother,
Mrs,
F.
H.
Turner,
and
nesday.
Investm ent Department
OT 1
New samples of Wall Pater sister Mrs. G. Stone and fami­
&
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGiiT & POWER
lies.
§
cheaper than last year at
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t
C om pany,
1
8-2‘J tf
Point* r ’s Mrs. L, B. Devine, who has,,.,
it
spent the summer at Seaside, ' p
SOUDAS f H
L,SIATE V Room 605 Electric 5!dg„ Portland, Oregon.
O
Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Sparr of and son. Joe of Lexington, are j.;,
Malden, Wash., visited at the H, visiting Mrs. Divine’s sister, and 1
Estacada, Oregon.
’ffîsmm
a.?"ó - fSViî- 4/
C. Gohrjng home the first of the brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
week.
Geo. W. Turner.
#n 'ß\y
Mrs. Gladys Graham is here
Mr. and Mrs. Knight nnd son W hat’Mrs. Brwriinger of Nev
Completion
from Seattle, visiting at the home of Portland are guests at the W.
York Says About Rat Poison.
of her grandmother, Mrs, P. Ferrel home.
“Tried preparations that kill i
Duly Celebrated
Scheck.
rats,
but
RAT-SNAP
is
the
only
1
The C. J. McKee family who one that prevents disagreeable |
L
J. E. Gates and family motored
tConcluded from first page)
have spent the summer near the odors after killing. Also like
on
to' Portland Saturday night, to Clackamas have returned to their RAT-SNAP"because it comes in j
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attend the wedding of one of home in Portland.
•haiidy cakes, no mixing with jan^ Estacada was played, which
Mrs. Gates’ nieces,
other Food. You don’t have to j proved very exciting, and was
Helen Morell of Tacoma is vis­
Lloyd Mallicoat, superintend­ iting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and dirty your hands, it’s the best Won by the visitors with a score
The Laundry Which Made Mother Quit Washing ilia
;iorn
ent of schools at Boring, with his Mrs. V. H. Meier, who also had i-Tr hnou3?,!?old U3.e'
of
8 to 6 . The American Legion
SNAt. three sizes, doc, 60 c, ,
...
t TO
family attended the Estacada cel­ for week end guests Mr. ami $1.25. Sold and guaranteedby I'dance at n,*ht m the pavilion,
Give us a Trial— Our Prices Are Right
provetl
a
most
popular
climax
to
ebration Monday.
Estacada Pharmacy.
Mrs. Frank Whilel of Portland.
the entertainment of the day.
Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Scott and
A new floor has been laid and
Tucker’s Last Story.
There must have been several
daughters Eleanor and Marjorie, other improvements made in our
The story that George Loane: thousand in attendance, who all
of Portland, were guests of Mr,
We do Finished Work
school house and school will be­ Tucker was working on when he seemed to enjoy themselves, and
and Mrs. H. C. Stephens, on La­ gin Monday, Sept. 10.
died, and which he hoped would | tha spirit of gopdfellowship was
bor Day.
Mrs. Ralph Gibson and son of
Mr, and Mrs. Burgess Ford Portland visited friends at Bar­ be a successor ot “ The M iracle marked. The occasion may be
Man,” is Tom Meighan’s new considered a huge success. The
and children, who are living at
ton and attended the highway Paramount picture, “ If You Be- ] receipts will pay all expenses and
LOCATION Main Street, between Ames’
Burns, Ore., attended the picnic celebration Monday.
lieve
It.
It’s
So,
”
which
will
be
leave
a
substantial
surplus
for
the
Plumbing »hop and Cascade Garage.
here Monday. Mr. Ford was su­
shown
at
the
Gem
theater
t
c
benefit
of
the
town
library,
perintendent of the Estacada The Vote for Queen of the
Estacada,
night and Friday.
■ The band is entitled to the
Oregon.
schools about ten years ago.
Highway
The
purchase
of
this
story
w
as!
highest
praise,
and
steps
should
The highway paving being fin­
For a time at the close of the in line with the Paramount’» ] be taken to insure it* retention
ished, the company is moving its
voting
for Queen of the Highway policy of getting only the biggest, a:i a permanent institution,
plant from Alspaugh station hack
Saturday
night, the result prom­ stories and plays for Mr. Meig - 1 SPRING W ATER N EW S
to McMinnville, so Dinty Moore
ised
to
be
as difficult to decide as hail. Tom Forman directed “If
has closed his cook house and re­
the
famous
presidential election You Believe It, It’s So.” George Neil Weir started to Benson
turned to Estacada.
between Hayes and Tilden. The Loane Tucker had selected this School in Portland, on Tuesday.
Manager Johnson announces
committee first thought that I story as liis next production and John Schenk and family of
that The Christian will be shown
FOR SALE—An almost new
Barton’s candidate had won, and j had started on the scenario when Gresham, visited with the Joe Panama heating stove at a rea- NOTICE TO WATER USERS
again at the Favorite Theater,
then on a recount it appeared hisuntimely death occurred. The Guttridge family, Sunday.
sonabe price.
Call Mrs. Otto
on Tuesday and Wednesday,
You are hereby notified to use
Miller, Estacada, Or.
it
that Estaeada’s choice was win­ story deals with the reformation
Don’t
forget
the
baby
contest
September 18 and 19.
no water for irrigating or sprink­
ner. The difficulty ardse from of a city crook and affords Mr. at the Springvvater fair, Friday,
MONEY TO LOAN—5%%
Mrs. Gerald Wilcox left yester­ the fact that more money had Meighan a powerful role.
September 14.
* / Farm Loans on tracts not less ling, owing to shortage of water.
day noon to attend the American been received than there were
By order of
1
■
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and than 40 acres, minimum amount
NOTICE.
Legion convention at Seaside. tickets, as at the last moment
T
H
E
C
IT
Y
C O U N C IL .
$1,000. on 5, 7 and 10 years time.
She and Mrs. Myrtle Townsend cash was handed in instead of] The Estacada schools will open family motored to Eastern Ore­ Oregon City Abstract Co. 9-fltf
S H E R IF F S SA LE
are delegates from the local aux­ tickets. A mistake was made | Monday, Sept. 10th. Registra- gon to be gone a week or ten
days.
FOR SALE-S. C. R. I. Red1 In the Circuit Court of the State of
iliary of tin* Carl Douglass Post. in segregating the various cash tion will commence at 9:00 a. m.
chickens from 15 cents to 25 Oregon, for the County of Clacka­
amounts. The committee wrest­ and regular classes will be con-, Sidney Smith lost his sawmill cents. Orders must be placed mas,
by
fire
last
Saturday
night.
The
Thomas Yocum, Plaintiff
led with the problem until very ducted in the afternoon.
the dav before wanted.
mill
was
loeated
near
Mrs.
Al­
vs.
late, and then adjourned to the
MRS. J. W. MOXLEY,
The following teachers have 1
First Show Starts at 7:30
S P. Peeznecker and Mary Pesznecker,
8-30-9-6
Morrow Station. his
next morning. Finally the tan- 1 been engaged for the coming: len’s at Viola.
wife, defendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Mann and son of
gle was unraveled and the vote ! year:
STATE OF OREGON
FOR
SALE-
35
acres,
all
tim­
The Dalles, Ore., are visiting ber, level ground, down bill 1 County of «ptykamas, j sal ‘
¡stood Miss Edith Ferrell, of Bar-
High school:
their
daughter, Mrs. Forrester mile to Estacada. Write or phione -Jly-, rjrtue of a judgment order, de­
¡ton 2184 votes, and Mis$ Mabel Jo Hammond Einarson Domes-
GO WHERE THE GOES GO!
cree ¡jnd anexeebtion, dply «sued out of
Erickson,
W. P. Ferrel, Barton, Or.
Wilcox of Estacada, 215t votes, tic Science and Art.
and under the ssal-of the above entitled
court, In theabove entitled cause, to
Although naturally Estacada] Mary Atkinson Commercial,
Tonight & Friday Night
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
FOR SALE—4-room house 10 to ms duly direct«^ aDddated the istday
j would have liked its candidate to j Chester A. Klink M a n u a l
or 20 acres, paved ro a l easy August, 1923, upon a Judgment render­
ed and entered-m said court on the 1st
I win, yet it was felt that as the j Training and mechanical draw-
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin, terms; buy from owner. W. P. day
of August, 1923, in favor of Thom­
celebration was here it was fit- * iqg.
Kathleen Currin, Mrs. Henry Ferrel, Barton. Or.
as Yocum, plaintiff, arid against S. P.
Pesznecker
and Mary Pesznecker, hia
ting that Bai ton should be rep-1 Chas. G. Siliith Science and ! Heiple and daughter Edna, Mrs.
wife, defendant«, for the sum of
FOR
SALE-1.200
lbs.
hors*,
IN
resented by the queen.
Mathematics.
j Erickson and Atlee Erickson gentle, can be seen at John Gith- $1,400.00, with interest thereon at the
trances
McMillan English)spent a week's vacation at Ship- en’s place; or will trade for any­ rate of 8 per cent per annum from
| New Vera Gordon Picture
the T6th day of February, 1922. and
and History.
herd's springs, returning Sun­ thing of value. Henry Beers. the.fort&er sum o(.$:40.m>with interest
The supporting cast in the: Lulu C. McLaughlin Langua- day.
Estacada, Or.
8-30-9-7 thereon from the 1st day of August,
1923, at the rate of 6 per cent per an­
latest Warner Brothers’ produc­ ges and History.
num, and the ftirther sum of $19.25
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE-13
Henry
Heiple
is
finishing
the
tion, “ Your Best Friend,” star-* Grades:
costs and disbursement*, and the costs
i threshing season in Currmsville acres partly improved, 1-4 mile of
and upon this writ, commanding me
Max Sennet Comedy
ring Vera Gordon, w hich comes to ' Leila C. Howe Principal.
from
Eagle
Creek
Grange
hall
to make sale of the following described
1 at Hugh Carlin’s,
the Favorite theatre September
and on state market road, 4 miles real p-operty, situate in the county of
Uorothv Ward- 6 th and 7th 1
l Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray and from Estacada. Will , trade for Cla'-namas* state of Oregon, to-wit:
Next Sat. and Sunday
6 nnd 7, is composed of a mur-j grades.
I her of players who have served Golda Elliot 4th ami 5th two children, from San Diego, house and lots in Estacada, or Lota numbered thiee and four (3 s 4)
in Block numbered eight (8| of the
Cal., are making an extended will sell for $1.600, terms. See original
I a long and varied experience be- grades.
townsite of Estacada as the
J. W. Cahill, Eagle Creek.
9-6
visit
with
their
brothers,
the
same is platted and of record in the of­
I fore the footlights and the silent
Olivia DeGuire 3rd irraiie
of the Recorder for Conveyances
Kitchir.g boys,
IN
FREE RENT of small house, fice the
camera.
county of Clackamas, state of
Greta Brumage 2nd grade.
Mr. J. H. Kitching is horbe some furniture, in return for of
Oregon.
Hear Governor Pierce at the ’ Esther Garbe Primary.
again after an operation at the ■ milking one cow.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtu# of
K a r l E. E in vrson ,
hospital
lie is
MRS. .1. W. MOXLEY.
said execution. Judgment order and de-
I S p rin g w a te r fa ir, S e p te m b e r 1 1,
¡8-30-9-6
Morrow Station cre*-*nd «p compliance with the com-
Supt. of the Estacada Schools. hia health.
1 at 2:30 p. m.
msrd* of «aid writ. I will, on Saturday,
Mrs. Ed Steinman is on the:
/
22nd day ©f September, :923; at the
RIPE PEACHES- P e a c h e s the
sick
li-t.
hour of 10 o’clocx A. M„ at the front
Auction
Sato
will
be
ripe
after
Sept.
1st,
lots
door of the Couniv Court Houee in the
COMEDY
LS
H A TS
Paul Lovell and family from
city of Oregon City, in mid county and
T. G. Munson of El wood W 111
Eastern Oregon are visiting at of them. Ed. Stilk. Eagle Creek. mate,
sell at public auction, subject to
8 23-9-6 redemption,
NEXT TUES. & WEDNES.
the home of his sisters, Mrs. Ore. .
hold an auction sale at his place
to the highent bidder, for
Ht
9
RAT-SNAP, »1
U. S. gold coin ca.-h in hand, all tha
Ewaltand Mrs. Arthur Smith.
on Monday. 9<*pt. 10. begin 1 n i n t? and mi
PIANO
SACRIFICE
Vicin-
right, title and interest which the
eatroyer. Com
at 46 a. m. Fred Bartholo nvew
ty of Estacada. Fine instru­ within named defendant* of either of
t with other
ment in perfect condition, for them, had on the date of the mortgage
will be the auctioneer. He has
ir Me
herein or since had in or U the above
particulars write Cline Music Co. daaeribad
IN
some hay. cows, ehickdn?. farm
___ property
^ or ______
anv part
ih for Pnn-
Astoria, Ore.
8-23-9-6 thereof, to real
satisfv
Han- said * execution, judg­
and 1 gging implements for sale. :rv. K
ment
order,
decree,
interest,
costs
and
Vu ! I Ï I FRS WANTED— all accruing costs.
Don’t forget the time anil nln v
-r-f .. y
Steady work. Will buy stumpage
J, WILSON.
Sheriff of ClecKamas
cow am! or finance cutting propositions.
Is Your Nam« Wr Ucn Here?
SAI
_____
Countv. Oregon.
Boring Wood and coal Co.
Hen
■. Eagle
LINCOLN STORY,
I Tho-e subscribing for this pn
9 6*13 914tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. . , By , „ GEORGE
.
Deputy,
Music at all Shows
per during the week are; Julius
let publication Aug. 23rd, 1929.
W
ING—
Dressmak­
t r v e r 9 . ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. Last publication Sept. 20th P'lg
L V . CLEW0RTH, Manager. ¡1 Krieger, Mia* Delia Dodson and
Dated Oregon City, Ore. Augaet 23rd.
3 HENRY BEER Estacada. Gus Wilcox.
J !' Mrs. Jake Moss.
6 - 28 t f H * a
YOUR DIVIDENDS
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
COME REGULARLY
+ + + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
ESTACADA PH ARM ACY
I
The STAR Car $
Is Proving Right.
Ask the Man Who Drives One
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BACON GARAGE
Gas
Oil
Tires
Accessories
•7 Highw ay
OAK GROVE LAUNDRY
Work Called for and Delivered
Also Rough Dry, I 4 lbs for $ 1.00
JOB PRINTING DOME HI THE NEWS OFFICE]
GEM THEATRE
Thomas Meighan
“ If You Believe It
It’s So”
Norma Talmadge
“ The Voice From
the Minaret”
j / ' IL L S
Anita Stew art
WANT AND 101! SALE ADS.
“ A Question of
Honor”
ESTACADA PHARM ACY,tM
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