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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. .! [ Dr. R. G. McCall of Portland was in town Monday afternoon. LOCAL B R E V I T I E S Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bacon went to Portland Saturday noon, re AND NEW S IT E M S turning Sunday night. New samples of Wallpaper. 1000 Mrs. 0. E. Smith took the ear different kinds at Pointers. 5-22tf Mrs. Lena Underwood and ly ear to Portland, Tuesday a. m. son ^Lester returned from Un Mrs. H. C. Stevens was a wood, Wash., Sunday, where W E do all kinds o f haul Portland visitor Saturday. they had gone to help with the ing to and from PORTLAND C. F. Howe made his usual strawberry picking. The crop trip to the metropolis, Saturday. was seriously hurt by the dry W E buy everything pro J. E. Gates—Furniture at low weather. duced on the F A R M ; prices. Estacada, Ore. 4-3tf The funeral services of the W E think we have the Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sehlegel late Thomas J. Wilson of Cur- Best Prices on MILL FEEDS and son Henry of Portland, mo rinsville were held Saturday tored to the T. B. Young home afternoon in the Gates' under according to quality. in Garfield, Sunday. taking parlors, the Rev. H. W. COM E SEE FOR YO U R S ELF Pointer’s for Paints, Wallpaper Mort of the M. E. church offici- and Window Glass. 5-22tf ciating. The interment was un Bartholomew & William H. Kandle and Mrs. der the direction of Joseph E. Nora I. Reed were married last Gates in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. Lawrence week. The newly married pair Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle entertained their returned home last Sunday af nephew Fremont Woodie and his ternoon. wife of Long Beach, California, Large sheets of blotting paper, who are on their way to Minne U PPER EAGLE CREEK 19 x 24, at the N ews office 10 sota. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dau- cents. tf chy, Mr. Woodle’s sister, of Mrs. Rosa Baker entertained Mrs. B. F. Clay received Mon Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. the Douglass Ridge Sewing Cir day, the sad news that her bro Holcomb and son Francis of Port cle last Friday afternoon and ther Charles P. German of Cald land, and Mrs. Myrtle V. Mor everyone had an enjoyable time. well, Idaho, had passed away gan and daughter Margaret of Mrs. Paddison will entertain the that morning at 3:45. Monmouth, were also guests on circle on Friday. J. 0. Tunnell of the Currins this occasion. All enjoyed a very Mr. and Mrs. McKay were the ville 'store has a very handsome pleasant visit together. recipients of a pleasant visit International delivery t r u c k . from Mrs, McKay’s sister and T h irst Q u e n c h e r From its color, it may well be son who reside in Polk county, The city has installed a water near Independence, over the called the Crimson Rambler. fountain at the corner of Third week end. Miss Reliance Moore, daughter and Main streets, which will ri of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moore of "Doc” and Mrs. Hannah were val the famous well of Rudy the Estacada hotel, has returned the guests of the latter’s parents, Nebb, which is being exploited home from the Monmouth nor- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass, by the Portland Telegram. A mas school for the summer va on Sunday. sample of it will convince the cation. most sceptical of its cooling, re Mr. and Mrs. James Denning The Rev. B. F. Clay was called freshing and thirst slaking qual and Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan to Oregon City Tuesday, to con ities. The supply comes from of Estacada, were calling on Mr. duct the funeral of Mrs. Garland the Ames spring which runs into and Mrs. Ed. Douglass, Sunday Hollowed. The funeral was at the flat just below the base of afternoon. 11:30 and the remains were sent the hill. We took a long drink Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hursh and to Kentucky. The deceased was of it Monday evening, and it dis children motored to Portland, an old friend of Mr. and Mrs. pelled forthwith any lingering Sunday, to visit with relatives, Clay. objection we had, to the eigh Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphy Mrs. George Walters of Un teenth amendment. and grandpa Murphy were guests derwood, Wn,, accompanied her at the home of Ray Woodie Sun sister, Mrs. Lena Underwood to OVER 40 YEARS day. The young folks returned Estacada Sunday. She is the H A FOR L L 'S C A T A R R H MET>ICINE ha» to Dallas, leaving Grandpa Mur mother of the young man who been need su ccessfu lly In the tr e a tm e n t phy. as he does not like it very . was shot by a prohibition agent o f H C A a L ta L rrh 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E co n sists of a n O in tm en t w hich Q uickly well at Dallas. near Underwood last year and ' R elieves by local app licatio n , an d th e In te rn a l M edicine, a T onic, w hich act» has been a helpless cripple ever j th ro u g h th e Blood on th e M ucous S u r ELWOOD ITEMS faces. u cin g th e inflam m ation. since at the Good Samaritan hos Sold th by u s all red druggist». F. J. C heney * Co., Toledo, Ohio. pital ever since. Willie Bittner has gone to work for his brother Frank Bittner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stehman and little son Elmer of Oregon City, were dinner guests at the L. N. Vallen home, Sunday. School closes Friday with a picnic. Stanley Turd's brother Steven of Gladstone visited him last week. Dan Stahlnecker sold his lambs to the Estacada butcher last week. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Park called on their daughter, Mrs. Elbert Harris of Colton Sunday. The hearing of Wm. H. Knoll before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office for making fi nal proof and establishing claim to his homestead is set for June 24th. DON’T FORGET GEORGE ITEMS C E L O ID F I N I S H Satin-Like, Mellow-Tinted Beauty W H A T a product — this medium-gloss waterproof enamel known to thousands of satisfied users as KY ANIZE Celoid Finish. In twenty-four hours it’s dry — a delightfully even washable coating with the fine texture of a band-rubbed effect You should know this new KY ANIZE product, for walls, woodwork or furniture- In eight tints or Pure White. T A » A D V A N T A G E O F TH IS TK IAL OFFER atore below a n d ----— p a y 2S ---------------- coots for a food nt. brio« It to the --------------------- C m oat lili» b ru s h t t m i y th e A 'r o m a r . Y o * a '!I r e c e i v e f r e e o f c i t a r t e a h alf pi a t c o o o f K f m i m W a afc o W o C e lo H i fm U k . C h o ic e o f e ig h t tin ta a o d w h ite . Mr. and Mrs. G. Zweirnmann visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee on Sunday. Raymond Miller of Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chaney and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weisenfluh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson and children spent Sunday in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warwick. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney and Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen motored to Garfield Sunday evening to call at the home of Mrs. H. B. Davis. Children’s Day will be ob served in the George church, on. Sunday, June 15. The program will begin at 3 p. m. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano' instruction. Prices reasonable, j Local Agent— A. S A G N E R , Electric Store, Estacada L 0 . 0 . F . building. tf Gives U. of O. $30,000.00 TYPEWRITERS A gift of $30,000 from P. L. Campbell, president of the Uni versity of Oregon, and family, N E W A N D R E B U IL T brings the total subscription to Old machines taken in trade as part payment. the alumni fund of the Universi ty Gift Campaign to S312.232 Typewriters repaired. Complete Rental and Supply Department. The president’s gift was made THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY in the names of Mr. and Mrs. 304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon Campbell, Mrs. E. A. Hassen A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr. Phone, Broadway 0270 and Walter Church of Berkley, California. I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below: Graduates and former students are giving liberally to the fund Woodstock---- Underwood___ Remingtom which is to be used for sorely L. C. Smith___ Royal___ Oliver needed buildings, particularly a Name _________ _____________________ ____ new library building, on the campus at Eugene. Address________ _______ One graduate in Portland, a man who came to Eugene as a student with a total capital of fifty cents, worked his way thru N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 07088 | C. C. MILLER the university and later worked Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Successor to Jack Norton his way thru Columbia Univer Office at Portland, Oregon, May 26, X | SANITARY BARBER SHOP f sity law school in New York 1924. is hereby given that Thomas Agent for Estacada Laundry ;1; City, gave $3500 to the fund. J. NOTICE Scllard, of R. 2, Estacada, Oregon, He said he estimated his educa who on April 15, 1921, made Homestead No. 07088, for Lot 3 Sec. 8: Lots BATHS tion cost the university $1200, Entry, 10-11 Sec. 9: Lots 4-5, Section 17, Town 5 Twenty-five years experience ? and he wanted to pay it back ship 4 IS, Range 4 E, Willamette MeJ ridian, has filed notice of intention to with heavy interest make Final Proof, to establish claim to N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 06433 Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office, at Portland Oregon, May 7, 1924. NOTICE ia hereby given that Fred erick M. Crane, of Molai la, Oregon, who, on Sept. 16th, 1919, made Home stead Entry No. 06433, for NEi NE*. Section 7, Township 5 S, Range 3 E, Willamette 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 20th day of June, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Earnest Wallace, Amund Munpon, Jesse Lett, Mark Burnham, all of Mo- lalla, Oregon. Notice will be published for five con secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a News.” W a l t e r L. T ooze S r ., Register. 5-15-6-12 N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 06407 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, May 7, 1924. _ NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam H. Knoll, of Colton, Oregon, R. J, Box 67, who on September 16, 1919, make Homestead entry, No. 06407, for SWi, Section 33, Township 4 S, Range 4 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on the 24th day of June, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: George Devore, Stanley Turell, Lewis Vallen, Dan Stahlnacher, all of Colton, Oregon. Notice will be published for five con secutive we*ks in the “ Estacada News.” W a lter L. T ooze S r . Register. 5-15-6-12 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. W alter L, T ooze , S r . Register. 5-29-6- 26 R A D IO See me before you buy that. set. I sell the HALLO WATT 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 N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 06374 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, May 7th, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that John August Arvidson, of Colton, Oregon, who on May 9th, 1919, made Home stead Entry, No. 06374, for Lots 3-4, EJ SW}, Section 7, Township 5 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, at Portland, Oregon, on the 27th day of June, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Hunter, Mrs. Merritt Clark. E. Spulak, Karl Olson, all of Colton, Oregon. Notice will be published for five con secutive weeks in the " E s t a c a d a News.” W alter L. T ooze S r . Register. 5-15-6-12 PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order * For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. JOSEPH E.GATES-Y0UR HOME FUNERAL DIRECTOR Job printing at theNEws office Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf AND E M B A L M E R i place where your loved ones will be cared fori with tender care.- Lady assistant. NIGHT AND DAY TELEPH O N E FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES Estacada, Oregon. NO SALE! NO BARGAINS These Are Just Every-Day Prices at T H E P E O P L E ’S S TO R E Men’s blue Chambéry Work Shirts, full cut Each 89 c Men’s and Young Med’s B. V. D. Un ion Suits, a garment 89 c Men’s short sleeve, ankle length Bal- brigan Union Suits, ecru color $ 1.00 Ladies’ Cuban heel, white canvas Ox- QO,, fords, $3.25 value, at a pair - - VOt Albers’ Chick Feed and Mashes, nothing bet ter even though some are priced higher. , Crown White Loaf and White Queen Flour every sack guaranteed and the PRICE IS RIGH T ;f g —1 J OI N THE CROWD A T THE PEOPLE’S STORE ! 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