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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. c— :— R A TS are dangerous pests. T h e y w a s te , destroy and poison things that a re TO EAT But when you feed them RAT-SNAP.— and they crave for it as a cat does cat nip—it is absolutely GUARANTEED to rid you of all rats and mice. COOK y presen ts OBITUARY AT THE Gem Theatre GOOD Wm. i— :— :— A & Sons say “ we are pleased to state we con sider RAT-SN a P is, without doubt, the best Rat and Mice exterminator we have ever used. It does ALL you claim —and more, too." Three Sizes—35c, 65c, #1.25. RAT-SNAP will Kill THEM and leave no smell. Sold and guaran teed by ESTACADA PHARMACY. HÖHER KRIGHTHGOD CöflS in F L O Ö Ö lß T E E M IN G with LOCAL B R E V I T I E S ■ action, radiant AND N E W S I T E M S with beauty, redo lent with the warm flavor of romance ! TYPEWRITERS After a protracted illness of a year and a half, William Allen Lindsey passed away in Estaca NEW AND REBUILT da at the home of Mrs. Lindsey’s Old machines taken in trade as part payment. mother, on Saturday, March 1, Typewriters repaired.-Com plete Rental and Supply Department. 1924. At his decease he was 60 years, 9 months and 25 days of TH E REBUILT TYPEW RITER COMPANY age. 304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon Mr. Lindsey was born in the A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr. Phone, Broadway 0270 Rappahanock Valley, Virginia, the son of Thomas and Harriet I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below: E. Lindsey. When but a year Woodstock---- Underwood___ Remingtom old his parents moved to north ern Illinois near Onarga, where L. C. Smith___ Royal___ Oliver he received his education. He N am e____________________ ______________ came west when a young man and located in Spokane, Wash., Address...................................................... where he followed contracting and building for about twelve years, then coming to Portland and later to Estacada, at the be sons. Mountain Chapter No. ginning of the town, being one 10S, O. E. S. of Estacada, of of the pioneers to help build up which deceased was a charter and start the town. Here he member, attended the services See me before you buy that sot. I met and married Wilda E. Tuck in the church in a body. The sell the HALLOW ATT Receiving floral pieces from the lodges er, daughter of Branch and Mar Sets, the kind that will please you tha Tucker of Sprlngwater, Ore were beautiful, as also were the If you are interested let me dem- gon, on September 14, 1904. many other large profusion of strate this fine set to you. PRICES ARE RIGHT. After having spent about ten flowers. years in Estacada, they moved to CLYDE SCHOCK Montana, later going to Califor Any girl in trouble may com Crawfords’ Garage, Estacada, Ore. with Ensign Lee of the nia, where his health failed, and municate Or Phone 69-7 Salvation Army, at the White returned to Estacada Nov. 7. Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., 1923, thinking the change would Portland, Oregon. 9-20-tf benefit his condition. But all J A C K N O R T O N ’S efforts failed and after a long BARBER SHOP siege of illness and suffering the Expert Watch and J e w e l r y Repairing Broadway, opposite “ Favorite" Theatr* end came peacefully. Send your watch or jewelry X Agent for Crystal Laundry Mr. Lindsey, better known as to be repaird, to me by insured ;i; Tub and Shower Al., was loved and admired by mail. It will be repaired prop all who knew him. Every one B A TH S was his friend. He was always erly at a reasonable cost, and re ready and anxious to give a help turned by mail within ten days. All work absolutely guaranteed ing hand where needed. He or money refunded. Pack all ar was a devoted and loving hus ticles in paper. band and his passing will be GUY D. JONES, Jeweler. greatly felt. Besides his wife, 12-6tf Gresham, Oregon. those left to mourn is a sister, PIPE and FITTINGS Lizzie L. Beach of Onarga, Ills., NOTICE Get our prices before you buy and a brother, Thomas Lindsey, In the County Court of the State of Dryer Pipes Made to Order of Waverly, Virginia, his father Oregon for the County of Clackamas For Sheet Iron work, having preceded him about 35 in probate. repairs, soldering and In the matter of the Estate of ) years ago, and his mother 6 years Elizabeth Amann, Deceased f plumbing, call at the ago. NOTICE is hereby given that W. J. administrator of the estate of A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP Mr. Lindsey was a member of Amann, Elizabeth Amann, Deceased, has filed Scobey lodge No. 109, A. F. & with the County Clerk of Clackamas Oregon, his final account as A. M. ¡and Sheridan lodge No. County, such administrator, and that the Coun 12, I. O. O. F. of Scobey, Monta ty Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, set the 17th day of March, 1924, at na. He was also a member of has JOSEPH E . G A TES -YO U R NOME the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m., in the the O. E. S. and Rebekah orders. County CourtKoom for Clackamas Coun FU N ER A L DIRECTOR ty Oregon, as the time and place for The funeral services were held hearing any and all objections to said AND E M B A L M E R on Tuesday at 1 o’clock p. m. at final account. |A place where your loved ones will be cared forj with tender care.- Lady assistant. W. J. AMANN. Administrator. the M. E, church in Estacada, ALBERT NIGHT AND DAY TELEPH O N E T. ELOTT, Estacada, Ore. with Rev. H. Mort officiating. In Attorney for Administrator. FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES of first publication February 14, terment at the Springwater cem Date Estacada, Oregon. 1924. etery in charge of the local Ma- Date of last publication March 13, 1924 The Hassell children have the measels. —here’ s the most talk J. K. Ely made a business trip ed-about picture ever to Portland Friday. John Osborne has a new Sport made. The enchant model Star car. ing story of a madcap prin Mr. W. J. Milliner and family cess and her daring lover, visited in Gresham, Saturday. filmed at a cost of $1,500- COMING-O 0 M IN G-Cele- 000 and with a cast of brated Darktown Minstrels— 3,000 people. Watch for date. At the GEM Next Wednesday & Thursday A. N. Johnson and Ernest Rynning were Gresham visitors Sunday. Everett Osborne has a new bi BISSE LL ITEMS GARFIELD ITEMS cycle, it’s named the Red Wing. Mr. and Mrs. James Norris re DIED—At Walla Walla, Wash Several families in this neigh turned from Portland, Sunday ington, February 24, 1924, Mrs. borhood have been sick with the afternoon. Jessie Lovejoy, wife of W. S. flu. Henry Klinker is still con Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dykeman Lovejoy. Besides her husband fined to his bed. were in Portland, Friday, on she leaves to mourn her loss, her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker mother, Mrs. Mary Barrett of went to Portland, Monday, re business. Luther Henthorn and John Walla Walla, two sisters, Mrs. maining until Tuesday. Osborne are cutting the grove Selena Owen of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. W. Held were of timber on the Shafford place. aad Mrs. Sadie Anderson of Es guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, John Paint your auto NOW. Autoen tacada, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. son on Sunday. amels at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf Lovejoy were former residents Mr. and Mrs. Chaney had as of Estacada. guests from Portland one day Mrs. George Birnie and little son, Gordon, of La Grande, Ore Mrs. Sadie Anderson returned last week Mr. and Mrs. Patter gon, called on Mr. and Mrs. Up from Walla Walla, Wash., Sun son, old-time friends. Chas. Matthew of Portland is ton H. Gibbs Thursday after day, where she was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Jessie spending a few days on his noon. Lovejoy. ranch. Just received a good line of Marswell Paints in the popular The Skip-a-Week club of Gar Miss Emma Paulsen came out shades, at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf field will meet at the home of from Portland to help her sister, Mrs. T. Carpenter, Wednesday, Mrs. Harold Joyner, and family, Mrs. W. R. Reid of Garfield March 12th, at 2 o’clock p. m. while they were sick with the returned Saturday afternoon flu and measels. from a visit with relatives and Dual Personality Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell friends in Portland. The picture at the Gem Thea have returned to their home in Sam A. Kozer, present secre tre last Saturday night “The Un Portland after spending a few tary of state, announces that he tamable,” dealt with the fasci days with the home folks. is out for renomination. We are nating subject of a dual person favorably inclined to his desire. ality. This was graphically por O. A. C. Farm Reminders Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow’, trayed by Stevenson in his pow Barnyard manure applied now M iss Irma Gates, Miss Johannah erful story, “ Dr. Jekyl and Mr. to the home orchard or garden Lichthorn and Mrs. G. L. Men Hyde.” Each of us, is conscious soil will be of greater benefit denhall and children were on the of such a condition within us, in than if applied later. Manuring train Monday morning. scriptural language this is des may be done at this time if the The editor and his wife visited cribed as the old Adam and the ground is not so wet as to cause in Portland, Friday, and while new, or the animal and the spi it later to bake or harden due to there had the pleasure of meet ritual natures. The great indi the hauling over it. Well rotted ing unexpectedly some former vidual problem in life is to effect manure is preferred to fresh. the supremacy of the spiritual La Grande friends. One of the quickest ways to over the animal man. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano kill young chicks is by feeding instruction. Prices reasonable. them moldy grain. Do not try Home Pointers I. 0. 0. Ft building. tf to save a few cents by feeding Baked custards will not curdle E. D. Selder, field auditor for if they are put in a pan of water some of the grain that was left the State Industrial Accident over from last year and allowed to bake. The water should not Commission, was here last week to become moldy. Examine it be allowed to boil. and this, auditing the pay rolls carefully and if there is any In making meringues, use 3 doubt don’t use it. of those firms which are insured tablespoons of sugar to one egg with the commission. white. Place in a moderate ov Get the chicks out on the The Rev. B. F. Clay left yes en that will take it about 15 min ground as soon as possible. Do terday morning on business for not make hot house chicks of utes to brown and you will have the mission board of the Chris a meringue that will keep its them. — tian Church. He will visit the shape. For Watch Work see A. N .! churches at Gladstone and Hills If soft custards curdle, beat Johnson. 5-10-tf boro, and will return Friday. with a dover egg beater till they Mrs. L. W. Miram and little Odd Fellows Homecoming son arrived from Kansas City, are smooth. The I. O. O. F. lodge will hold Mo., Saturday, to spend the sum Oranges are better than milk its annual home coming, Satur- mer with their aunt, Mrs. S. for the mid-morning lunch. They -day night This is always a very are high in vitamine content, and Amann of Currinsvilie. do not deaden the appetite as enjoyable affair, and all mem Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence bers of the lodge should make a went to Portland, Saturday, to milk does. special effort to be present. attend the fnneral of Mr. Law Fruit preserves may be made Christian Church Services rence’s brother-in-law, the late with far less sugar if salt is used. Bible School 10:00 a. m. They must be kept a few days Ezra Thurston Simmons. Preaching 11a.m. and 7:30^ before using, so that the salty p. m.; taste is no longer distinguishable. Young people’s Bible drill 6:45 Hall’s C a ta r r h M ed ic in e Allow H cup of sugar and % T h o s e w h o a r e in a " r u n d o w n ” c o n d i p . m. tio n w ill n o tic e t h a t C a t a r r h b o th e r* teaspoon salt to each pound of mid-week prayer meeting Wed th e m m u c h m o re t h a n w h e n th e y a r e In f o o d h e a lth . T h i* fa» t p r o v e s t h a t w h ile fruit O. A. C. Home Econo nesday, 7:30 p. m. C a t a r r h is a lo c a l d is e a s e , i t is g r e a tly in flu e n c e d b y c o n s ti tu tio n a l c o n d itio n s. mics Dept. Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E c o n •The public is cordially invited s i s t s - o f a n O in tm e n t w h ic h Q u ic k ly R e lie v e s by lo c a l a p p lic a tio n , a n d th e Some good Wall Papers left at to attend these services. I n t e r n a l M ed icin e, a T o n i ', w h ic h a s s is t* In Im p ro v in g th e G e n e r a l H e a lth . B. F. C lay , 25c per double roll, at Pointer’s. S o ld by d r u g g is ts f o r o v e r a» T e a rs . Minister, Christian Church, j ll-29tf. F . J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. Ohio. RADIO PLUMBING NEW KING TUT SANDALS W E have just received a new shipment of La dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Slippers and San dals, in grey, patent leatner and black kids. These are all new styles of the famous IDEAL make—good, heavy Goodyear welt soles and low rubber heels. A beautiful line of Children’s Red Patent Leather Slippers trimmed in black. R D A n M tD F P IA I D K U u lU J l L L I / i L several dozen good weight Brooms have just come in to sell while they la»t at, each 50c BABY CHICKS We have a full line of Albers Baby Chick Feeds and Mashes. Be sure and give these a trial. Always a Full Line of Groceries and Vegetables in Season JOIN THE CROWD A T THE PEOPLE'S STORE Where your Dollar has more Cents H. B. SNYDER, - - C. A. DYKEMAN. W9