Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 31, 1924, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924.
NEW AND REBUILT
Old machines taken in trade as part payment.
Typewriters repaired.-Com plete Rental and Supply Department.
THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY
304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon
A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr.
Phone, Broadway 0270
I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below:
Woodstock___
Underwood___
L. C. Smith___
Royal___
Remingtom
Oliver
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Sec, 21, and on Nov. 23. 1920, made
Additional Homestead E n t r y , No.
07001, for NWJ SWf, SW* NWJ, Sec
tion 2). Township 4 S, Range 4 E,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of inten4ion to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 20th day of February,
1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Horner, W. E. Myers, .1. \V.
Marrs, C. J. Jubb, all of Route 2, Es-
tacada, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the " E s t a c a d a
News.”
Act 6-9-16
Clackamas Co.
W a l t e r L. T o o z e S r . , Register.
1-10-2-7
N O T IC E FO R PU BL IC ATIO N
06219
Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, Decem­
ber 14, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that James
W. 'ìiles, of Route 2, Estacada, Ore­
gon, who on November 1st, 1918, made
Homestead entry. No. 06219 for SEJ
SWf, Section 16, Township 4 S., Range
4 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and
Receiver U. S. Land Office, Portland
Oregon, on the 7th day of February,
1924.
Caimant names as witnesses:
J W. Marrs, C. J. Jubb, W. E. My­
ers, C. M. Magee, all of R. 2, Esta­
cada, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the " E s t a c a d a
News.”
6-9-16.
Clackamas Co.
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BARBER SHOP
ALEXANDER SwEEK, R e g is t e r ,
12-20-1-31
Just two things have made it possible for us to z
you this 20% reduction on Tuxedo:
1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky B u r le y
tobacco and in package materials, as well. ”
2. The consolidation of three of our big plants
into one. (Mr. Ford may not be in the
tobacco business but he is right about
consolidation.)
You know that it is the desire and policy of The
American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the
maximum of service.
Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo is
our idea ot delivering this service.
Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every package is—
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Agent for Crystal Laundry
N O T IC E F O R PU BL IC ATIO N
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SO % P R IC E R E D U C T IO N
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS ITEM S
Mass was said in the chapel in STATE MARKES AGENT
the old Park hotel building, Sat­
DEPARTMENT
urday morning, by theRey. John
Bernard of Milwaukie.
(Concluded from second page)
Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Bass for­
merly of this city, but now of tween the farm and the home.
For Watch Work see A. N. Ardenwald. were calling on their Products go through far too
many hands. If farmers received
Johnson.
5-10-tf friends here last Thursday.
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano fair profits for their products to­
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
day, and the middle interests
and Rex Ludlow drove to Port­ instruction. Prices reasonable.
added their present profits and
land, Sunday
I. 0. 0 . F. building.
5-4tf
expenses, food products would
Paint your auto NOW. Auto en­
The Sanitary Barber Shop has go to consumers at such high
amels at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf been made still more sanitary by prices that they could not buy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cahill and being newly papered and painted. So, in order that this middle toll
daughters, Golda, Maxine and
Elder T. G. Starbuck of Port­ system may continue, products
Genieve, from Seaside, Oregon, land, held service, Saturday af­ must be bought at cost, or less,
are visiting relatives here.
ternoon in the I. 0 . 0. F. build­ from the farmers.
G. A. Masse started off on a ing for the Seventn-Day Adven­
What farmers must do is to
trip Monday for the sale of his tists.
organize against this middle
famous liniment, ‘ 'Old Scotch.”
profit system, break it up and
Two checks for five dollars
deliver their own goods. They
If there is anything in a name
each were received at this office,
must be their own middle men.
that surely should be a winner.
last Monday from Illinois and
They
must handle their goods
Some good Wall Papers left at Kansas. These were to apply on
all
the
way from the farm to the
25c per double roll, at Pointer’s. subscription, and to insure pay­
retail
store.
ll-29tf.
ment ahead. The N e w s is saved
It looks like a big undertaking
On the Sunday morning train from suspension, glory be! This
and many are discouraged before
to Portland were Mesdames Nina may cause regrets to those whose
they start. They declare that
B. Ecker and A. E. Sparks, also displeasure it has incurred.
such a movement must be na­
Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and chil­
tional to be effective; that it will
Former Resident Writes
dren, Russell Reed and John
need large financing and farm­
Blauth, Jr.
Holyrood, Kansas, Jan. 23, ’24. ers are not in a position to stand
Se* J. E. Gates and get that D e a r E d i t o r :
the expense.
Have been wanting to write
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
They are looking at the wrong
0. F. Building.
10-lltf. you several times, and always end o f the movement. Such or­
too busy for personal letters.
ganization must start locally.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks and Mrs.
The paper has been going to Let the counties organize first
Nina B. Ecker called on Mrs. M. Black Wolf, Kansas, but our son
H. Evans at the Portland sani- Frank has been getting it there and when they are organized a
torium, Sunday.
They found as he is managing a wheat ele­ state union comes naturally.
her considerably better, and al­ vator there for the Mullins Mil­ And how long would it take to
though still paralyzed, is hoping ling Co. of Denver, so it did not have a powerful national organi­
zation if .each state would walk
she may be able to get up soon make much difference, even if
into the movement of uniting
with the aid of a crutch.
he did bring it over to us a little the farmers ot each county into
out o f date.
strong selling agencies?
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
We now live at Holyrood, Mrs.
If the brokers, commission in­
ia often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Euntachlan Somer and I managing a large terests, speculators, wholesalers
Tube. When this tube ia inflamed you
hive a rumbling sound or Imperfect general store for the Farmers and retailers can organize strong
hearing. Unions the inflammation can Union.
When you get at leisure enough to force farmers to sell
be reduced, your hearing may be de­
stroyed forerer.
change the paper to come here. j their products for less than their
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for It—rid your ayatem
Find $5.00 to put us in good production costs, cannot the pro-
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL S CATARRH MEDICINE standing.
I ducers themselves o r g a n i z e
baa been succeasful in the treatment of
Yours truly,
Catarrh for over Forty Tears.
strongly enough not t«» sell
Sold by ail druggists
J. A. S omer . (these middle-profit takers?
T J. Chaney A Vo., Toledo, a
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05681
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, Decem­
ber 26, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that Roland
Hiram Petty, of Sandy, Oregon, who,
on August 3rd. 1918, made Homestead
Ent r y , No. 05581, for NJNEJ Section
27, Township 2 S, Range 5 E, Willa­
mette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make Final Proof, to estab­
lish claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver of
the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oie-
gon, on the 19th day of February, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Paul Koch, Harry Nichols, A. Carl
Power, A. Mattingly, all of Sandy,
gon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the “ EstacadaNews.”
Act 6-9-16
Clackamas Co.
ALEXANDER SWEEK, Register.
1-3-31
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR -
N O T IC E F O R P U BL IC A TIO N
06650—07001
Department of the interior, U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon, January
Have you filed your federal m-
5, 1924.
come tax return? Better do
NOTICE is hereby given that Charles
before March 15 or you will be A. Coison. of Route 2, Estacada, Ore­
gon, who on March 17th, 1920 made H.
E. Entry No. 0665n, for the NEJ SW$,
liable to heavy penalties.
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N IG H T AN D DAY T E L E P H O N E
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FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES
j
Estacada, Oregon.
I Breakfast we can offer you Corn Flakes, Post
Toasties, Puffed Rice and Wheat, Grape
Nuts, Kellog’s Shredded Krumbles, Kellog’s Bran
and Post’s Bran. Cereals to be cooked—Rolled
Oats, Wheat Flakes Farina, Wheat Hearts,
Cream of Wheat, Graham and H. O. Oats.
E ARE NOW STOCKING A FULL LINE
of Schillings Coffee, every can sold with the
Money Back Guarantee in 1, 2\ and 5 lb cans.
W
Bulk Cocoa, Unsweetened, None Better,2 lb for 25c
Be sure and let your next Cow Feed be DOUBLE XX. Where
they have tried it they becom e Confirm ed Believers.
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