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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW.?, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923. Eastern Clackamas News Mrs. Charles Fontz and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Madsen. Mothers and babies are reported as doing finely. Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon A Good Supply of Winter Great Club Offers CITY L A U N D R Y UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Usual rates by mail: Daily Oregonian with Sunday. $8.00 ROUGH-DRY—I4lb $1.00 Daily Oregonian only ............. 7.00 UPPER BARTON Work finished at Portland Eastern Clackamas News............... 1.60 Beginning in October, Barton prices—Special attention to Until October 31 we offer: all family trade. is to have an up-to-date Sunday UPTON 11. G1BB8 TH E FACTORY Dailv and Sunday Oregonian School. Last Sunday Captain G. Editor and Manager. with NEWS........................... $ 8.00 DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING L. Ilall of the Gospel Life Line Without NEWS 7.00 W hile it Lasts Lace Curtains a Specialty—PHONE Daily Oregonian with NEWS 6.00 S ubsckiption H ates work called in Barton and on all PRICED RIGHT. 5.00 Without NEWS.................... $1.50 the families. He preached twice One year . . . in the school hous°, Sunday, and .75 Six months Bartholomew & Usual rates by mail: in the evening organized the Bar Portland Evening Telegram...... $5,00 Lawrence ton S. S. with the following offi Thursday. O c t o b e r 4. 1923. ROLL YOUR Until October 31 we offer: cers: Supt., Miss Bertha Tiffany OWN WITH Dealers in Telegram .................................. $3.00 ÜJZLACRU U Asst. Supt., Mrs. Gus White- B I B L E Q U E S T IO N S Telegram with NEWS ........ 4,00 tsmsiawm head, Sec’y., Mrs. Marie Gibson, New subscriptions to begin at once, Get our prices before you buy Treas., Mrs. Minnie Forman, Or old extended one year. Subscriptions taken at NEWS office. — QUESTIONS — Dryer Pipes Made to Order ganist, Mrs. Maud O’del). The Subscribe NOW. and Bible Answers someone makes a little fire out of school voted to ask Rev. Owen For Sheet Iron work, I f P a r e n t« w ill e n e o o ra ir e c h ild re n to look o p repairs, soldering and doors and does not take good T. Day of the Arleta Baptist a n d m e m o riz e th e B ib le A n s w e rs , it w ill p ro v e Archie Yocum is building a a p ric e le s s h e r it a g e t o th e m in a f t e r y e a rs . plumbing, call at the care of it. church to come out on the second [ house on Upper Currin street, m City architects, city councils, Sunday of each month to conduct across the road from the resi Why should we notj^e afraid?—Isa. 41:10 fire departments and city and services. Capt. Hall then an MAIN STREET. dence of J. Krieger. In whom is everlasting strength? state officials should all assist in nounced there would be service —Isa. 26:4 educating people to lessen fire on Sunday Oct. 14, at 3 p. m. What does God require of us? losses, which, in most states, are Everybody come out Sunday — Micah 6:8 as great annually as all taxes col afternoon at 2:30, Miss Bertha Tiffany will make the S. S. inter lected.—Ex. A NOTABLE EDITION esting. The Telegram was founded April The American Federation con CURRINSVILLE ITEMS Geo. Forman was a business 16, 1977. vention and Labor Day annual visitor in Estacada, Wednesday. Under its present ownership it | edition issued by the Oregon La W. O. Echols, wife and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Whitehead bor press has made its appear Richard, arrived home last Wed were Gresham and Oregod City has nearly doubled its circulation. ance, and this office has received nesday from Eastern Oregon, visitors Saturday. It is owned and published by two| Portland men, J. E. Wheeler and a copy. It is a remarkably hand where he has a wheat ranch. Mrs. S. E. Robinson was in L. R. Wheeler. some one in appearance, contain Charles Linn and wife were in ing 72 pages of a mass of infor Currinsville a short time Sunday Portland on business, Friday. Although these men are Repub-1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead licans they believe in keeping the) mation concerning the labor evening. J. Albert Kitchlng is moving and little son spent the past week news columns of the Telegram movement, its aims and leaders, free and untrammeled for all besides matter about Portland on to the W. H. H. Wade place. in The Dalles, and returned home shades of political belief. Sunday night. and Oregon. It is copiously il J. H. Kitching is improved so Is it you, or is it some one else with They are both active members of | Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gibson, Geo. lustrated and the whole forms a much that he is going to move whom you are spending it needlessly? Forman and sons Ray and Victor, a Protestant church. valuable advertising medium for back home this week. Don’t you think it will do you more good Telegram has interested it-1 the state. The Oregon Labor The Currinsville school promis Floyd O’dell, Franklyn Gibson, The seif primarily in the upbuilding | if you save it yourself? A savings ac Press is to be highly congratula es to be the best that we have the Misses Hazel Gibson and of the Northwest. Gladys Ketchell attended count with this Bank will help you. Start the ted in getting out this edition. had in several years. Co-opera state fair last week. Editorially the Telegram is fear it now. One dollar will do it. tion on the patrons’ part will A monarchist uprising has Mrs. George Forman and son less and constructive, and has to | keep this school good. a peculiar degree gained the con manifested itself 50 miles east of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovell have visited Mrs. Leslie Wallace Fri- fidence of the whole community. I Berlin, where about 800 royalist day afternoon. troops captured the fortress at moved back to Currinsville, after From a news standpoint the Mrs. Jens Pedersen is on the paper is unexcelled in its service! Kustrin. But government troops living at lone for some years. sick list. to the reader. recaptured the position, but with A number of Currinsville’s res Mrs. Nellie Johnson and Mrs. heavy losses on both sides. It is idents took in the state fair, all Helena Lake were callers at the “H ow I Cleared the Mill of evident that the German govern of whom report it was fine. Rats,” by J. Tucker, R. I. ment faces a crisis in which the Mrs. Echo Halferty and chil Forman home one day last week. “ As night watchman believe I fate of the republic is at slake. dren are down from lone to visit "Safety and Service.” Both in Prussia and Bavaria, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W ho will Win the Watch? have seen more rats than any man. Dogs wouldn’t dare go there are numbers uf monarchist: Wade. Mesdames A. E. Sparks. H. C near them. Got a $1.25 package sympathizers, and in the latter, Henry Heiple finis! ed thresh-j Stephens and C. S. Allen consti of RAT-SNAP, inside of 6 weeks it is not at all unlikely that the ing Monday, and brought the i tuU‘d a committee to count the monarchy will be restored. ! beans in the jar at the Favorite cleared them all out. Killed them machine home Tuesday. theatre. The announcement ol by the score every night. Guess President Gompers of the Miss Dorris Looney is visiting the winner of the wrist watch the rest were scared away. I’ll American Federation of Labor, relatives at Salem. . . j will he made alter the first show never be without RAT-SNAP. ” rightly stressed the sanctity of Three sizes, 35c, 65c $1.25. Sold Miss Ruth Hale is helping in i0-nignt contracts and the obligation of the Currinsville store evenings: ___________ and guaranteed by the Estacada keeping faith with them. How and Saturdays. Pharmacy. H O W ’S T H IS ? does he reconcile this with the Miss Ethel Hale of Portland, H A U L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E will A D M IN IST R A T O R ’S N O T IC E (lo w h n t w e c l a i m f o r i t —ri 1 y o u r s y s t e m policy of sympathetic strikes, visited her parents Sunday. Notice is hereby given that the un of C a ta rrh or D eafness caused tv C atarrh. which order men out who have dersigned, Administrator of the estate H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E c on- Mr and Mrs. Charles Kitching of Elizabeth Lingelbach, deceased,.has absolutely no quarrel with their n l s t s o f a n O i n t m e n t w h i c h Q u ic k ly filed his final account herein with the R e l i e v e s t h e c a t a r r h a l i n f l a m m a t i o n , arul visited the latter’s sister in Port- employers, because of trouble County Clerk of Clackamas county, t h e I n t e r n a l M edic in e , a T o n i c , w h i c h and Sunday. n e t s t h r o u g h t h e H lo od o n t h e M u c o u s Oregon, and the county Judge has set hundreds of£miles away, and with S u r f a c e s , t h u s a s s i s t i n g to r e s t o r e n o r Monday, October 29th, 1923, at the hour m a l c o n d itio n s . Two new baby girls were left which their employers had noth 10:00 o’clock a. m. at the County So ld b y d r u p K l s t s f o r o v e r 10 Y e a r s . F . J . C h e n e y & Co., T o l e d o , O. Court room in Oregon City, Clackamas lately at the homes of Mr. and ing whatsoever to do? Vetch Ijo/xecls PLUMBING Feeds of all Kinds Hay, Grain FLOUR " ” :t PIPE and FITTINGS AMES SHOP Facts About The Telegram— WHO SAVES YOUR MONEY? ESTACADA STATE BANK I JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE NEWS OFFICE County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final ac count and for the final settlement of said estate. V. L i n g e l b a c h , O. D. E by , Administrator. Attorney for Administrator 9 27-10-25 Benito Mussolini, the Italian premier, is another Bismark, a man of blood and iron. He rules Italy with a powerful hand, and brooks no opposition. How long he can keep in the saddle re mains to be seen. His recent victory over Greece has greatly increased his prestige at home snd abroad, so for the present, he is secure, especially as he has everyone in Italy cowed. F ir e I n s u R a n c E The motto of Governor J. C. Walton of Oklahoma, evidently is "out Caesar aut nutlus. ’’ W00DLE-WÖ0STLR CO. Governor Pierce has set apart next week, October 7 to 13, as | Your Local Agents. "F ire Protection.W eek.” “A Small Brush Fire” Those little words are in a re port of the great Berkeley fi - f that burned over thirly-five resi dence blocks. ” A little brush fire,” that got beyond control and fanned by the wind caused $10,000,000 damage and left 2,400 people homeless. “They saved their children,” is the comment of one newspa per on the conflagration that started from someone’s careless ness. and the additional item that too many houses are built of purely combustible material. Such a disaster as is recorded st Berkeley can occur in any of our larger residence cities where FORo OF ALL KINDS SEE Oregon EstAC¿\da, N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 05114 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land | Office at Portland, Oregon, Sept 15th, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Luey | E. Keeth, of Colton, Oregon, who. on Sept. 10, 1919, made Second Homestead Entry, No. 05114. for the NEJ. NW} Section 29 Township 4 S., Range 4 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of I intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at ortland, Ore., on the 20th day of| November, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: Matt I Jagman, of Colton, Oregon; George Devore, of Colton. Oregon: Stanford Cox, of Colton, Oregon; John Scott, of | Colton, Oregon. Acts 6-9-16 and 9-5-14. A lexander S weex , Register. | 27-10-26 THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. S P E C I A L C O R N ED BEEF B O N E D A N D R O LLE D . 12 1-2 per pound. O pe i from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Fsîacada : : Saturday*, e p e n ’to 8 p. m. Oregon N O T IC E O F A PPO IN T M E N T O F A D M IN ISTRA TO R. In the County Court for the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. in probate. In the matter of the estate of Adelaide Baumgardner, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Adelaide Ranm- rardnor, deceased, by the County Court | of the State of Oregon, for C'aekamas County. and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of my attorney, Wtr. G. Dunlap, in Estacada or 1324 Yeon Rldg., Portland. Oregon, with vouchors duly veiifted, within six months from the date hereof. WILLIS O. BAUMGARDNER. Administrator WM. G. DUNLAP. Attorney. Dated and first published Sept. IS, 1923 Last publication Oct. 11, 1923. y iw s fe d a n O u n ce* leanired In the new Ford Sedan make it • hettrr look- in*. roomier car. A hi*her radiator n id i a trim apron at ill hate lend* dl*nitT befiran* a clcned car. T he hi*her hood and enlarged cowl curving gracefully to the daah give a aryliah .weep to ira body Hn«t, and afford additional leg room for occupant* of the front •eat A llh o d y fittings window regulator*, door grip*, door latch lever*, doo* lock, d o m e l i g h t —are finished in nickel T he upholster* carries a fine dark line on a soft brown Hack-round that doe* not raaily show dust or dirt Silk window curtain* to harmonize lor the three rear window» enhance the style ol the car and add to the com lon ol it* passenger* See the new Sedrn and other new Ford body « v ie, at our sh -w ro o « . Th*M r a n can fie ofirained tfirongfi /fie F ot 4 H ' t t k l y P m r c h a i t Plan. CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO. ESTACADA. 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