Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 29, 1924, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924.
NOTICE O F ANNUAL SCHOOL M EETING j g — wm m m
nil l lilll f
DOVER DOINGS
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
were in Portland Tuesday.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
legal voters of School Oistrict No. 108
Mrs. Rynnning has gone to Ar­ Joseph De Shazer, our able of
County, State of Oregon,
road supervisor, has almost com­ that Clackamas
lington for Memorial Day.
the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET­
AND NEW S I T E M S
of said District will be held at
NEW AND REBUILT
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Kelly and pleted the year’s work. The ING
High School Building: to begin at the
roads are in splendid condition hour
Old machines taken in trade as part payment.
of 8 o’clock, P. M., on the third
| little son, were in Portland,
throughout the district.
Monday in June, being the 16th d a y of
!
Monday.
Typewriters
repaired. -Complete Rental and Supply Department.
Hugh Carlin is spurting a new
A. D. 1924.
The community sing was sched­ June,
''his
meeting
is
called
for
the
purpose
Mrs.
Gohring
entertained
a
Ford car.
uled to be held at theJohn Krieg- of electing one (1 ) Director and a Clerk
THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY
Miss Ruth Dillon spent the day number of friends Thursday af­ en home last night It was con­ and the transaction of such business
304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon
usual
at
such
meeting.
ternoon.
in Portland last Friday
A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr.
Phone, Broadway 0270
ducted at the John De Shazer Dated this 12th day of May, 1924.
ATTEST:
Earl La Forge our genial ton- home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen of
MYRTLE BELFILS, Clerk,
Marmot, spent the week end sorial artist, was a visitor in Norman Updegrave, who seri­
GERALD WILCOX,
I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below:
Chairman Board of Directors.
Gresham, Sunday.
here with relatives.
ously cut his hand with an ax
Woodstock
Underwood
Remingtom
Large sheets of blotting paper, sometime ago, is reported as be­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
New samples of Wallpaper, 1000
L. C. Smith
Royal___ Oliver
different kinds at Pointers. 5-22tf 19 x 24, at the N e w s office 10 ing able to leave the Good Sa­ In the County Court for the State of
Oregon, for the County of Multno­
cents.
tf
maritan hospital and is expected mah.
Mrs. W. T. Kaake and Mrs.
N am e_______ _________ ____ ______________
L. W. Fox. who recently came home shortly.
In the matter of the estate of [
W. F. Cary drove to Gresham
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Address.................. .......................
here from Alberta, Canada, is Appropriate exercises will be Mary Lawless, deceased.
Monday morning.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
ruinramAunnrmi hcm râ r
living
on
the
old
Palmateer
place
held at the church on Children’s undersigned has been appointed hy the
Miss Grace Baker arrived Sun­
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
in
Garfield.
Day. There are plans being for the county of Clackamas, as execu­
day from Portland, to visit her
Mrs. Mae Reed and daughters, laid for a basket dinner that day. trix of the estate of Mary Lawless, de­ N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
friend Miss Irma Gates.
ceased, and has qualified. All persons
06433
J
C. C. M ILLE R
Among those from this com­ having claims against said estate arc
J. E. Gates—-Furniture at low Mary Alice and Florence June,
accompanied
Russel
Reed
to
Department of the interior, U. S. Land A
Successor to Jack Norton
X
hereby
notified
to
present
the
same
du­
munity
attending
Sunday
school
prices. Estacada, Ore.
4-3tf
Office, at Portland Oregon, May 7,
Portland last Friday in his new at Firwood last Sunday was the ly verified as by law required at the 1924.
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SANITARY
BARBER
SHOP
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office of McGuirk & Schneider, 203-5
The Sellwood Athletic Club car.
De Shazer family. Pete Pashal Withrow building, Gresham, Oregon, NOTICE is hereby given that Fred­ •!• Agent for Estacada Laundry
;!;
played Estacoda here last Sun­
within six months from the date hereof. erick M. Crane, of Molalla, Oregon,
Upton
A.
Upton
went
to
Port­
also
drove
down.
Dated and first published May 8, 1924. who, on Sept. 16th, 1919, made Home­
day afternoon. Estacada won
land, Sunday. He expects his Mr. and Mrs. Rodecape were Date of last publication, June 5,1924. stead Entry No. 06433, for NEJ NEL
by a score of 6 to 2.
ELLEN P. RADFORD, Executrix. Section 7, Township 5 S, Range 3 E, $
Twenty-five years experience
X
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
Warren McWillis and family, wife home this week, who has visiting at the Guthrie home on McGuirk & SCHNEIDER,
Attorneys
for
Executrix.
been
teaching
school
near
Pen­
intention
to
made
Final
Pioof,
to
estab­
Sunday. Mr. Rodecape is Mrs,
who live over on the coast, are
lish claim to the land above described,
dleton,
in
Umatilla
county.
before the Register and Receiver U.
Guthries brother.
here this week visiting relatives.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon,
Mark Pahg and family have
Mrs. A. Lindsey visited Port­ S. W. Lawrence, wife and son
on the 20th day of June, 1924.
06407
Vernon of Portland, came Sun­ left this community for a short Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Claimant names as witnesses:
land yesterday.
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Office at Portland, Oregon, May 7,
Earnest Wallace, Amund Munson,
See J. E. Gates and get that Lawrence. They all drove over time. They will return when 1924.
Jesse Lett, Mark Burnham, all of Mo­
the
lumber
industry
picks
up.
Sec me before you buy that, set. I
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wil­ lalla, Oregon.
sell the H a LLOWATT Receiving
0. F. Building.
10-lltf. to Log LaBarre where they took John Kriegen is rustling berry liam H. Knoll, of Colton, Oregon, R. 1, Notice will be published for five con­
Box 67, who on September 16, 1919, secutive weeks in the " E s t a c a d a
Sets, the kind that will please you
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Heiple, dinner.
pickers. He predicts a heavier make Homestead entry, No. 06407, for News.”
If you are interested let me dem-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist and crop than usual.
SWJ, Section 33, Township 4 S, Range
W alter L. T ooze S r ., Register.
Mrs. R. H. Currir. and daughter,
4 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed no­ 5-15-6-12
strate this fine set to you.
the
baby
arrived
last
Saturday
Miss Katherine, and Atle Erick­
Ralph De Shazer and family tice of intention to make Final proof,
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
night
from
Corvallis,
to
spend
to
establish
claim
to
the
land
above
son, spent the past week at
drove
up
from
the
Douglass
mill
described,
before
the
Register
and
Re­
CLYDE SCHOCK
NOTICE O F S ALE O F R EA L PROPTRTY
the week end visiting at the
Gearhart.
U. S. Land Office at Portland,
to spend the day visiting with ceiver,
In
the
County
Court
for
the
State
of
Crawfords' Garage, Estacada, Ore.
home
of
their
aunt,
Mrs.
J.
J.
Oregon,
on
the
24th
day
of
June,
1924.
James Gartner, brother-in-law
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
relatives and friends.
Or Phone 69-7
Claimant names as witnesses:
of F. A. Darrow, has bought a Blauth,
the m atterof the E s-1
Victor
Bodly
is
busily
engaged
George Devore, Stanley Ture!!, Lewis In
tate of Adelaide Baum- No. 3009
piece of ground on the hill east George Kelly, of the P. E. P. in constructing an irrigation sys­ Vallen, Dan Stahlnacher, all of Colton, gardner.
deceased.
j
Oregon.
company,
Portland,
and
W.
F.
of Estacada and will set out a
NOTICE is hereby given that the ad­
tem
for
his
strawberries.
Mr.
Notice
will
be
published
for
five
con­
Cary, left last Saturday morning
ministrator of the abo\e entitled es­
ginsing bed.
Bodly is one of our most enthu­ secutive weeks in the “ Estacada News. ” tate will sell at private sale, for cash,
W alter L. T ooze S r . Register. all of the right, title and interest of the
Percy Dawe, formerly manual for a trip to Cary’s hot springs,
siastic berry growers.
5-15-6-12
above entitled estate in the following
training instructor in the Esta­ up in tt.e mountains. They ex­
property to wit;
The
time
set
for
the
annual
cada high school, but now of pected to be gone a week.
PIPE and FITTINGS
A contract to purchase Lots 1, 2,
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
school
meeting
is
at
7
o’clock
p.
and 8 in Block 7, Zobrist Addition
06374
Portland, made a brief visit to
Mrs. W. T. Kaake left for
Get our prices before you buy
to Estacada, Oregon; said sale to
of the Interior, U. S. Land
Estacada, Saturday.
Hood River Tuesday in her ma m, the third Monday in June, Department
take place at the offee of Wm. G.
Office,
at
Portland,
Oregon,
May
7th,
Dryer
Pipes Made to Order
Dunlap, 1524 Yeon Building, Port­
1924.
A special train of several cars chine, accompanied by her little which will be the 16th.
For
Sheet Iron work,
land Oregon, on and after June 7,
NOTICE is hereby given that John
took a large delegation, Sunday, son and daughters, Irene and
1924.
repairs, soldering and
August Arvidson, of Colton, Oregon,
All persons desiring to purchase said
up to the Oak Grove extension Alice, Avis Cadanau and Flor­
Too Much Politics
plumbing, call at the
who on May 9th, 1919, made Home­
real property are requested to submit
stead
Entry,
No.
06374,
for
Lots
3-4,
camps. They were employees of ence Hassel, who will spend two According to a well known Eè SWL Section 7, Township 5 S, their bids to the undersigned at the
the P. E. P. Co. who had served weeks there picking berries and English man of affairs, the great Range 4 E, Willamette Meridian, has said place on the said day.
MAIN STREET.
W illis G. B aumgardner ,
filed notice of intention to make Final
twenty years or more, and their enjoying an outing.
Administrator.
hindrance to the more rapid Proof, to establish claim to the land W m . G. D unlap ,
1540 Yeon Bldg.,
families.
Mr. and Mrs. James Beggs of recovery of the world’s stability above described, before the Register Attornev
for Administrator.
and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at
Portland, were guests of Mrs. of trade and commerce is that Portland, Oregon, on the 27th day of Date of first publication, MBy 8, 1924.
JOSEPH E . G A TES -YO U R HOM E
Date of last publication June 5, 1924.
W. H. Grabeel last Sunday. all nations are suffering from a June, 1924.
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Mrs. Beggs, or better knows surplus of politics and a shortage
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Job printing at theNEws office
Charles Hunter, Mrs. Merritt Clark.
A ND E M B A L M K R
here as Betty Wise, was connect­ of business and production.
E. Spulak, Karl Olson, all of Colton,
i place where your loved ones will he cared for]
ed with the Estacada hotel a few There is today a world tenden­ Oregon.
with tender care.—Lady assistant.
Any girl in trouble may com­
N IG H T AND DAY TE L E P H O N E
Notice will be published for five con­ municate with Ensign Lee of the
years ago.
cy to rely more and more on gov­ secutive
weeks in the " E s t a c a d a
FLOWERS
A N D TOMBSTONES
Salvation
Army,
at
the
White
A. G. Masse arrived Satur ernments grants and doles, which News.”
Shield
Home,
565
Mayfair
Ave.,
Estacada,
Oregon.
W
alter
L.
T
ooze
S
r
.
Register.
day from Shelton Washington, do not really stimulate, but rath­
Portland,
Oregon.
9
20-tf
5-15-6-12
to put up several gross bottles er hinder and delay recovery.
of his Old Scotch rheumatic lini­ The world seems to have forgot­
ment. He supplies the logging ten that all governments are re­
camps of the Simpson Lumber ally only paupers living on the
Co. of Shelton and has to hustle activities of the citizens; that
for governments the only source
to keep up with his orders.
of
income is taxation, and that
Rev. H. W. Mort of the M. E.
taxation
impoverishes all and
church, observed Memorial day
last Sunday morning, with a can enrich only a small class;
forcible and eloquent sermon. that the prosperity of any peo­
Miss Ruth Dillon rendered a vo­ ple can only be won by work,
fi
cal solo and the choir and audi­ and that capital is the great in­
ence sang selections appropriate dustrial instrument with which
to win prosperity.—Ex.
for the occasion.
The contract for the new Ma­
to
The remains of the late Frank
sonic block, has been let to C. E.
Closner
who died of tuberculosis
Stockton of Gresham, who is put­
in
Wickenberg,
Arizona, arrived
t?
ting up the Pharmacy building.
here
Saturday
and
were buried
It will be of hollow tile with ex­
Kiddies Kute Cut Koveralls
in
the
Springwater
cemetery
that
terior coating of cement finish.
When completed, the cost will be afternoon under the direction of
Undertaker Joseph E. Gates.
about $19,000.
TYPEWRITERS
BATHS
R A D IO
PLUMBING
AMES SHOP
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ik
SUMMER WORK SHOES
[E have a full line of Men’s and Boys’ Horse
Hide Blucher Cut Shoes in bark brown and
smoked colors, priced in boys’ $2.75» men’s $3.75
and up. Nothing better, all solid leather.
Goodrich
Silveitovn
C o rd
l
Just ask for the Low
P ric e on yo u r size
S ilv c r to w n C ord —
and rem em ber it’s a
Goodrich Product. • .
W . C . B aco n
“BEST IK THE IO N O AUK’
in khaki color, trim­
med with red and black sateene trimmed with
red, at, per pair,
-
$1.35
Farm Life Training
Better satisfaction in Oregon
farm life as well as better profits
are aimed at in the work of the
girls and boys at the junior
summer session of the state col­
lege this year.
Radio, farm mechanics and
blacksmithing are new courses
for boys. Judging canned pro­
ducts, home decoration, com­
munity entertainment, s h o r t
cuts in housework and child care
are among the new courses for
giris.
“ Five hundred club members
are expected this year.” says J.
L. Allen, assistant state club
leader. “Club leaders and oth­
ers interested in the work have
announced their intention of
coming.”
All class work and instruction
will be in the mornings, leaving
the afternoons for demonstra­
tions in handling live stock, man­
aging field crops, and growing
garden vegetables and fruits.
N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
07088
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, May 26,
1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas
J. Sellard, of R. 2, Estacada, Oregon,
who on April 15, 1921, made Homestead
Entry, No. 07088, for Lot 3 Sec. 8: Lots
10-11 Sec. 9: Lots 4-5, Section 17, Town­
ship 4 ¡S, Range 4 E, Willamette Me
ridian, 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 Of­
fice, at Portland, Oregon, on the 9th
day of July, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ranee Millard, James Millard, Eb.
Lacy, George Brown, all of R. 2, Esta­
cada, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the " Estacada News. ”
Act 6-9-16
3-2-89
Clackamas Co.
WALTER L, T oore , S r . Register.
5-20-6- 26
CATARRH
Catarrh la a Local <Uaca»e »ready In­
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con­
sists of an Ointment which «Ives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonfc. which a d s
through the Blood on ths Mucous Sur­
faces and assists In ridding your Syststa
o f Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for ever 4i T sars.
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Ladies White Canvas Oxfords, m e d i u m heel.
Regular $3.50 values, to sell at 98c the pair.
Albers Chick Feeds: Once a trial, always a user.
By the repeated recommends we get of Albers
Chick feeds and Mashes we sincerely believe
we can sell you one of the best Chick Feeds it
is possible to get. Costs a fraction more than
others but it is worth a lot more.
JOIN THE CROWD A T
T H E PEO PLE'S STORE
Where your Dollar has more Cents
H. B. SNYDER, -
- C.A. DYKEMAN.