Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 24, 1924, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924.
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GEO. L. BAKER
Republican Candidate for United States
The clock of time seemed for
a few minutes turned backward,
Saturday morning when a wagon
drawn by a team of oxen was
driven into town. They attract­
ed considerable attention, espe­
cially among the older observers,
who recalled the days of their
boyhood when they followed
such teams, cracking their whips
and c a l l i n g out “ Gee” and
“ Haw” .____________________
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
O N E ELEVEN ”
S E N A T O R
Speak at
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
AND NEWS I T EMS
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Thursday Evening
April 24, at 8
When you need a watch, ring,
etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan
spent the week end in Portland
and Gresham.
0. E. Smith was home a few
days last week, on account of be­
ing ill.
See J. E. Gates and get that
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
0. F. Building.
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The William Fink family has
moved into the Lovelace resi­
dence, east of the Cascade gar­
RICHARD A. WRIGHT
age.
For Watch Work see A. N.
Johnson.
5-10-tf
Lavena Grabeel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grabeel,
spent Easter with Portland rela­
tives.
Miss Florence Kendall of Bea­
verton, Oregon, spent Easter at
the home of her sister, Mrs. W.
J. Moore.
Remember the Community club
meeting this Friday night, at
the high school. Waffle supper
at 6 o’clock at the I. 0. 0. F.
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horash of
Portland, were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Blauth Easter Sunday.
‘‘The Hunchback of Notre
Dame” will soon be shown at
the Gem theatre. Better read
Candidate for Commissioner, Clacka­
up the story in the novel by Vic­ Having just read in the Ore­ mas County, republican ticket, May
gon Voter a statement of the primaries.
tor Hugo.
A handsome limousine passed candidacy of Edward Shearer of
Mr. Wright is a prosperous
through Estacada, Monday after­ Estacada, for representative from
noon. It contained Bishop Sum­ Clackamas county, I wish to and well-known farmer of the
ner of Portland, and the Rev. offer a brief statement in his be­ Molalla valley. H e is a Good
Canon Bliss of Seattle. The lat­ half.
Roads enthusiast with a farm­
ter is a leadine member of the
I have been more or less asso­ er’s outlook. He is public spir­
Washington state committee on ciated with public affairs for
investigation of the narcotic evil, thirty years, have had intimate ited, progressive and able.
His motto: “ 100 per cent ef­
and is an authority on the acquaintance with many men
subject.
ficiency
in road money spent.”
and have often revolved in my
Mrs. Lee A. Wells of Rose- mind a peculiar question—“ If Paid advertisement.
burg, Oregon, was here on Sun­ I were called upon to select the
day calling on friends. She has ten best all round men of my ac­ County Judicial Mill Busy
been for a week or two visiting quaintance; w h o m w o u l d I
Fred A. Miller, county clerk,
friends in Portland. Dr. Wells name?” Attempting a list of has compiled the report of the
has a most flourishing dental this kind today—a list of men judicial business of Clackamas
practice, and the two boys are rating high for broadminded in­ county for the quarter ending
growing, very rapidly and are telligence, firmness, thrift, mo­ March 31, 1924. During the
verv healthy youngsters.
rality and right living—truly three months forty-eight law
‘‘Little Old New York,” representative men—I w o u l d suits were filed in the circuit
shown last Sunday and Monday without hesitancy include the court. There were also filed
at the . Gem theatre, very pleas- name of Edward Shearer, whom thirty-seven equity and 113 di­
antly afforded a glimpse of the I have known and known thor­ vorce suits.
days when life was more simple, oughly for sixteen years.
TJ her e w e r e twenty-seven
more romantic and less strenu­ Clackamas county will make criminal cases tried by jury dur­
ous than at present.
no mistake in the election of Mr. ing the quarter. Two contested
divorce cases and eighty-five
Mrs. George Hope and' her Shearer,
BEN F. KEENEY.
non-contested divorce suits were
daughter, Miss Alice M. Hope,
Eugene, Gre. tried.
of St. Paul, Minnesota, arrived April 11, 1924.
Sunday noon fora brief visit with
The cost of juries in the cir­
At the last meeting of the cuit court amounted to 82088.80.
Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibb3.
Mrs. Hope is a very old friend of City Council, the bids for the The cost of grand jurors was
the editor as he liv«dat the home grading and sidewalk on Main $134.80. The cost of witnesses
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hope street, between Third and Fourth in criminal cases was $853.50.
when he came to America in streets were r e j e c t e d , s o m e
The number of law actions
1881. The father of the former changes in the plans and speci­ filed in the county court were
was the doctor of the Gibbs fications made, and new bids thirty-seven and ten guardian­
family in the late sixties at Bou­ called for, as shown by the “ad” ship cases were filed.
logne in France, where they to be found elsewhere in this is­
then lived, until 1870, shortly sue of the N ews .
It is now almost a certain­
before the outbreak of the Fran-
ty
the President Coolidge will
Expert Watch and J e w e l r y
co-Prussian war.
be
the republican nominee.
Repairing
But
who will be his running
Send your watch or jewelry
HOW’S THIS?
mate?
Among those b e i n g
H A L L S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E will to be repaird, to me by insured
<Jo w h * t w« claim fo r It—rid y o u r sy stem
mail. It will be repaired prop­ mentioned are Senators Borah
of C a ta r r h o r D eafn eaa cau sed by j
erly at a reasonable cost, and re­ and Capper, Judge Kenyon and
C a ta rr h .
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H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E con- turned by mail within ten days.
Congressman Dickinson of Iowa,
g ists of a n O in tm en t w h ich Q uickly j
R e liev e s th e c a ta r r h a l in flam m atio n , a n d , All work absolutely guaranteed
th e I n te rn a l M edicine, a T om e, w hich ' or money refunded.
Pack all ar­ Frank Lowden of Illinois, Gen-
a c ts th ro u g h th e Blood on th e M ucous j
eral|l)awes, the reparations ex­
S u rfa c e s, th u s a s s is tin g to re s to re n o r­ ticles in paper.
m al cond itio n s.
GUY D. JONES. Jeweler. pert, Senator Ernst of Kenttcky
Sold by d ru g g is ts fo r o v e r M T e a rs.
T . 1 . C heney * Co., Toledo, O.
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Gresham, Oregon. and Governor Hyde of Missouri
“HOME, SWEET HOME”
Motion Pictures Will Be Shown
EVERYBODY INVITED
Sealed bids will be received by the
City Council of the City of Estacada,
Oregon, for the material and labor
necessary for the construction and
erection on Main street between Third
and Fourth streets, of sidewalks,
fences, steps, culverts, etc. and the
grading and filling in connection there­
with. Plans and specifications there­
for may be seen at the office of the
City Recorder. Bids will be opened
by the City Council on Monday evening,
May 5th, 1924. The council reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
By O r d er
4-24-5:1
ok t h e
C it y C o u n c i l ,
J. K. ELY, City Recorder
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
06858
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, April 21,
1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that Marion
M. Miller, of 4124 63rd St.. SE, Port­
land, Ore,, who, on June 10th, 1920,
made Homestead Entry No. 06858, for
SJ SWi. Si SE|, Section 13, Township
3 S., Range 5 E., Willamette Meiidian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Regis­
ter and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at
Portland, Oregon on the 10th day of
June, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Albert W. Lee, of Route 4, Estacada,
Oregon; George W. Wilson, of Route
4, Estacada, Oregon! Cloid S. King, of
4825 63rd St. SE, Portland, Oregon;
H. Julius Paulsen, of Route 4, Esta­
cada, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the "EstacadaNews.”
Act 6-9-16
Clackamas Co.
W ALTER L, T o o z e , S r . Register.
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N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
06329
Department of the interior, U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon, April 8,
1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank
Miles, of Route 1, Eagle Creek. Oregon,
who, on March 25th, 1919, made Home­
stead Entry No. 06329, for EJ NEJ Sec­
tion 9, Township 3 S, Range 5 E, Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to made final Proof, to estab­
lish claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver U.
S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon,
on the 22nd day of May, J924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
L. H. Thompson, of Route 1, Estacada,
Oregon; Frank Ahnert, of Route I,
Estacada, Oregon; Joseph Deshazer, of
Route 1, Eagle Creek, Oregon; John
Krieger, of Route 1, Eagle Creek, Ore­
gon.
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 alter L. T ooze S r ., Register.
4-10-5-8
TYPEWRITERS
NEW AND REBUILT
Old machines taken in trade as part payment.
Typewriters repaired.-Complete Rental and Supply Department.
THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY
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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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Address
CITATION
In the County Court for the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas,
C. C MILLER
IN PROBATE.
SANITARY BARBER SHOP f
In the m atter of the Estate of Ade­
laide Baumgardner, Deceased.
To Willis O. Baumgardnet, widower of
said deceased, Silas H. Obert, son of
said deceased, Merton Obert, son of
said deceased, Roy Obert, son of said
deceased, Earl Obert, son of said de­
ceased, and to all other unknown heirs,
if any such there be:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Clackams? Department of Probate, at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the
5th day of May, 1924, at 9:30 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day, then and
there to show cause, if any exists, why
an order of sale should not be made
directing the sale of a contract of pur­
chase for the hereinafter described real
property, said contract to be sold at
private sale as in the petition prayed
for, said property being situated in
Clackamas County, Oregon, and de­
scribed as follows, to wit: Lots one
(l). two (2) and three (3), Block seven
(7), Zobrist Addition to E s t a c a d a ,
Clackamas County. Oregon. This cita­
tion is served upon you by publication
thereof in the Eastern C l a c k a m a s
New, pursuant to an order made and
entered in the above entitled Court and
cause by the Hon. H E. Cross, judge
of said Court, on the 22nd day of March,
1924, directing the publication of said
citation in said Eastern Clackamas
News a newspaper published in Clacka­
mas County, Oregon, once a week for
four consecutive weeks, and fixing the
time of hearing of said petition to sell
real property and the hearing of any
objections thereto on the 5th day of
May, 1924. at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
m. before the above entitled court
at Oregon City, Clackamas County,
Oregon.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court the 22nd day of March, 1924.
\ FRED A. MILLER, Clerk,
^aL A L j Ry A. McKINNON, Deputy.
Date of first publication March 27, 1924.
Date of last publication April 24, 1924.
Any girl in trouble may com­
municate with Ensign Lee of the
Salvation Army, at the White
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
Portland, Oregon.
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Successor to Jack Norton
Agent for Estacada Laundry
BATHS
Twenty-five years experience
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R A D IO
See me before you buy that set. I
sell the H a LLOWATT Receiving
Sets, the kind that will please you
If you are interested let me dem-
strate this fine set to you.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
CLYDE SCHOCK
Crawfords’ Garage, Estacada, Ore.
Or Phone 69-7
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
Get our prices before you buy
D rye r Pipes Made to O rder
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing, call at the
A M E MAIN
S STREET.
SHOP
JOSEPH E.GATES-YOUR HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND E M B A L M E R
[ a place where your loved ones will he cared fori
with tender care.- Lacy assistant.
NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES !
Estacada. Oregon.
m PURE ALUMINUM
URING the remainder of this week we
will still sell this 99% pure Aluminum
Ware at $ 1.29 each, including Roasters,
Dishpans, Teakettles, covered P r e s e r v i n g
Kettles, Double Boilers, Pails & many other
varieties. Be sure and get your share.
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Men’s Dress Hats & Caps in all Colors, priced right.
Also a full line of Summer Straws and Cloth Hats.
E SURE and see our line of Mens and
Children’s Slippers and Oxfords before
you purchase elsewhere; Black Patent
Leather with red trimmings, grey calf San­
dals and brown Oxfords.
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JOIN THE CROWD A T
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
Where your Dollar has more Cents
H. B. SNYDER,
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