Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 03, 1924, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY3 , 1924.
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS ITEM S
Bang! Bang!
HOT W EATHER
BARGAINS
G. P. Rose has a Fourth of Ju­
ly display in his store window.
The principle feature is a num­
ber o f “ Big Bertha’ ’ cannon
crackers, which if touched off
would blow things to kingdom
come, that is if they are what
they seem. But as Mr. Rose is
a careful man and believes in
safety first for his customers,
perhaps they may be duds.
TYP EW R ITER S
NEW AND REBUILT
Old machines taken in trade as part payment.
m
Mrs. C. F. Howe was in Port­
Typewriters repaired.-Complete Rental and Supply Department.
land Saturday.
T H E REB U ILT TYPEW RITER COMPANY
J. V. Barr went to Portland,
$2.00 to $2.50
304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon
Sunday Morning:.
A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr.
Phone, Broadway 0270
Pointer’s for Paints, Wallpaper
and Window Glass.
5-22tf
am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below:
Mrs. Hanson and little daughter
Woodstock-----
Underwood___
Remingtom
were in Portland, Friday.
L. C. Smith-----
Royal___
Oliver
Mrs. F. G. Robley and son
Grant spent Sunday in Portland.
N a m e____ _________________________ ____
Miss Ruth Dillon was in Port­
A ddress........ .............. ........
land, Friday, on business.
Mrs. C. A. Looney and boys
were Portland visitors on Sun­
Any girl in trouble may com­
day.
municate
with Ensign Lee o f the
Shingles $3 per M at Seaman &
I
C. C. M I L L E R
Salvation
Army, at the White X
Successor to Jack Norton
Bullis, Rt. 2, Estacada.—6-19.7-10
The U N IV E R S IT Y o f O R E G O N
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
contains:
SANITARY BARBER SHOP
See J. E. Gates and get that
Portland, Oregon.
9 20-tf
The College o f Literature, Science
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
and the A rt* with 22 departments.
N O TICE o r S A L E
0. F. Building.
10-lltf.
Twenty-five years experience
The professional schools o f A rchi­
In the County Court for the State of
W. H. H. Wade returned Fri­
tecture and A llied A rts— Business
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Ait. Estacada & Portlad Laundries
day ’ afternoon from a visit to
In the matter of the I
Administration—Education—G rad,
Es t a t e of C has. [- N otice of S ale .
uate Study— Journalism — L a w -
Salem and Dallas.
Seymour, deceased. |
M edicine— M usic— Physical Edu­
Large sheets of blotting paper,
NOTICE is hereby given that the
cation— Sociology— Extension
undersigned, the Adminstratrix of the
19 x 24, at the N e w s office 10
For a catalogue or any Information
estate of Chas. Seymour, deceased,
cents.
tf
Writ* Th* Registrar, University of
will sell at private sale to the highest
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
bidder for cash and on terms the fol­
Mesdames C. S. Allen, U. H.
DELIVERY
PHONE 74-1
See me before you buy that, set. I
lowing described property, to-wit:
Gibbs, W. H. Grabeel and little
Situated in the County of Clackamas,
sell the HALLO WATT Receiving
The « th Year Opens September 25, W24
State of Oregon, Lots 5 and 6, Block
daughter were passengers to
Sets, the kind that will please you
11, Zobrists Addition to Estacada, Ore­
Portland, Friday morning,
If you are interested let me dem-
gon.
New samples of Wallpaper, 1000
O. E. Smith and Jim Abbott
Lot 8, Block 18, Estacada, Oregon.
st. ate this fine set to you.
Mr. anb Mrs. Bob Morton of different kinds at Pointers. 22-tf were Portland visitors Monday. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Lot 6, Block 21, First Addition to Es­
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
•jj** cau#«d by an Inflamed condition tacada, Oregon, and also
Portland arrived Saturday even­
The picnic of the Trainmen’ s
Mrs. Mae Reed and daughters of tne mucous lining: of the Eustachian
Lots
6,
7,
and
8,
Block
48,
North
CLYDE
SCHOCK
Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you
ing to spend Sunday with Mr. Brotherhood of Portland was
Mary Alice and Florence June, have a rumbling sound or imperfect Plains,, Washington County, Oregon,
Crawfords'
Garage,
Estacada. Ore.
and Mrs. W. J. Moore' and Tom largely attended Sunday.
hearing. Unless the inflammation can on and after the 1st day of August,
returned Monday Morning from be reduced, your hearing may be de­ 1924 to the highest bidder at the office
Or
Phone
69-7
Morton.
stroyed forever.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rust of Long Beach, California, where HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will of my attorney Phillip HRmmond in the
Bank
o
f
Oregon
City
Building,
Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Honneger Boise were the guests of Mr. they had visited their daughter do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by City, Oregon, after the hour o f 11:00
and children of Multnomah, vis­ and Mrs. H. C. Stephens for and sister, Mrs. R. C. Deming Catarrh. HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE o ’clock A. M. on such day subject to
has been successful in the treatment of confirmation by the County Court of
ited Sunday with Mrs. Honne- the week end. Mr. Rust is a and family. Russell Reed who Catarrh for over Forty Tears.
Clackamas County.
Sold by all druggists.
ger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. stock man and they are on their had gone with them, drove them F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
ALICE SEYMOUR,
Administratrix of Chas.
J. Harkenrider.
way to Victoria and Vancouver, there and back in his car.
Seymour, deceased.
N O T ICE F O R PU BLICATION
PHILIP HAMMOND.
Mrs. W. Fink, Mrs. Grover B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dykeman
074 31
Attorney for Administratrix.
Kiggins, Mrs. W. C. Bacon and
Department
of
the
Interior.
U.
S.
Land
Get our prices before you buy
Attention is called to the ad­ had the pleasure o f a visit Fri­
6-26-7-24
Office, at Portland, Oregon, June 24th
Miss Johanna Lichthorn were vertisement of the U. of Oregon. day afternoon and evening from
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
1924.
among the Estacada contingent This Veil known state institution former friends of Lakeview, Ore­
NOTICE is hereby gi.’en that Stewart
E’or Sheet Iron work,
Seeley, of Cherryville, Oregon, who,
in Portland, Friday.
repairs, soldering and
begins its 49th year on Septem­ gon, their old home. These are on August 1st. 1923, made Homestead
plumbing, call at the
NJNEJ, SW*
G. A. Masse returned home ber 25. Full information will be Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Snyder. Entry, No. 07431, for
Section 23, Township 2 S, Range
MORTICIAN
Friday evening from an itinerary sent those asking for it, by ad­ The former is a druggist in Lake- 6 NET,
L, Willamette Meridian, has filed
on behalf of his Old Scotch Lini­ dressing the Registrar as direct­ view and was on a business tnp notice of intention to make Final Proof,
MAIN STREET.
and EM BALM ER
to establish claim to the land above de­
ment. He informed us that he ed.
to Portland.
scribed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland,
placed orders with seven addi­
Joe Woodle has installed a new
Oregon,
on the 8thday of August, 1924.
Former Estacada Man Dies
tional drugstores.
piano in the Gem Theatre. It is
1 . 0 . 0 . F. j
Claimant names as witness:
We regret to learn that George
John ODell, W. R. Allen, Eltia Mi-
We met a gentleman last Sat­ made by Schroeder Bros, of New
cenhimer, all of Cherryville, Oregon.
urday afternoort who was walk­ York and was procured from the B. Weatherby died last week at M. Drummond, o f Marmot, Oregon.
FU R N ITU R E-B e d s,
his
home
in
Escondido,
Califor­
ing around in the park, He in. Schwann Piano Co, of Portland.
Notic* will be published for five
Meets every Saturday evening in |
Mattresses, Stoves,
consecutive weeks in the “ Eastern
their lodge room, corner of P.ioad- 4
formed us that he was from Los i It can be played both by hand nia, after a lingering illness. Clackamas
News,”
at
Estacada,
Ore­
t way and Third streets. Visiting +
Dining Room Tables
Angeles, where he had gone in and foot, as it has a mechanical He left Estacada about two years gon.
4 brothers are always welcome.
Act
6-9-16.
ago,
having
exchanged
his
prop­
1884. He added that nineteen playing attachment.
I
.1. H. Tracy, N. G.
|
Clackamas Co.
erty here east o f town, with W.
|
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
years ago he visited Estacada
The Priscilla club was enter­
W alter L. T ooze S r . Register.
.»414.-n,.«..H.4.
when there were only three busi­ tained at the home of Mrs. Nel­ L. Baughman for the latter’s 6-26-7-24
ness buildings and all the place lie Currin of Currinsville, June property at Escondido. He was
was thickly wooded. He came 19th. After partaking of a de­ in poor health when he left. At
by train and there were'only two licious midday dinner, a short first he somewhat improved but
His
passengers on it, himself and an­ business session was held. Mrs. thi3 was only temporary.
daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
Milton
other man, who got off before Jennie Sating invited the club to
Weatherby left some months ago
reaching Estacada.
meet at her home in July.
to help take care o f him, and his i
son, her husband, was sent for
not long since. He leaves a w id-;
ow besides them and a grandson 1
W e have a good selection of Fruits and Vegeta­
to mourn his loss. A number c f
bles in season for your dinner on the 4th. All
his friends here extend much
sympathy to the bereaved.
Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords and
Slippers, Some With Black Tan Trim ,
$1.49
Reduced to
Children’ s Slippers 98c
Keep Your Head Cool!
Straw Hats
-
-
29 c
BATHS
T. H. MORTON
R A D IO
P LU M B IN G
PIPE and FITTINGS
JOSEPH E. GATES
AM ES SHOP
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
I
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r ' I
J
NEW AND SECOND HIND
Melons, Fruits, and Vegetables
EAGLES l PICNIC
Twenty Years Ago
ESTACADA PARK
W. F. Cary handed us an old
bill advertising the first sale of
lots in Estacada. by the Oregon
Water Power Town Site Co. of
Portland. It is dated January
12, 1904. The prices of lots for
that day only were: Business
lots, $250 for corners. $200 for
intermediate lots. Residence lots
in business section $75 each; lots
above bench line not facing on
Afternoon and Night; Saturday
Broadway or Main streets, cor­
Sunday Afternoon and Night.
ners $75, intermediate, $50.
The following restrictions were
made:
Livery barns, lumber j
I yards, carpenter shops, wagon
shops and blacksmith shops, were
not allowed on either Broadway
W. A HESSEL < > or Main streets. All o f Block 5
and the west half of Block 6 had
I been set aside for the above en­
terprises.
kinds of Sandwich and Lunch goods, Paper Plates,
Spoons and Napkins.
THREE BIG DAYS, JULY 4 , 5 8 6
B U NTING FO R D EC O R A T IV E PURPOSES
Dancing, Music, Swimming, Boat-
in Red, W hite, Blue; and Red, W h ite and
Blue with the Stars.
J n g , Games and Races : PRIZFS
1 1 A U P I M P f r^ aY
U n l i l l l l l u ! Night;
THE PUBLIC IS VERY CORDIALLY INVITED
\ PHONE 1141
HESSEL
, IM PLEM EN T
COMPANY INC.
Estacada, Oregon
A L L KINDS OF IM PLEM ENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES
W ILLYS-KNKItT. OVERLAND and STAR CARS. TRICKS. ACCESSORIES
T R A C T O R S AND T R A C T O R IM P L E M E N T S
Kellv-Springfieid and United States Tire*.
Siloa, Engine», En»il**e Cutter», all Harveatin« Machinery—Binder«,
M--WPTI R a kes Taddart B in d « T w in * P '" '» * i * S c r a a £ r » . Craavn
Harrow*
S c ik a-T o o th Harrow» S i e i r t Tooah H a r r o w a -fo r t a » « D r .« S a w . W w r . l o r
0 ’I t . t C M I u e P 'o w i S u r a r 'c r > ! « • * r e r t W ** » r . S * * " " *
f* ^ * * ’ V
Srra ,
M a ch ire rr that ha. pror«j to b t R i« h t
A larg H u « rood uaad
Mact.lnory Craam Secaratcrs oaad AwetnoMI«» T ra ck ! Tracrort, Look thea» aaod car» trees
4 rrrt then , thtn y m wifi b-ijr a a*«d car from vs.
ere
McKenney Sella Out
H. L. McKenney has had
enough ot the "hello” business
and sold out his interests in the
Estacada Telephone & Telegraph
I Co. to Earl Gunter, who has been
running the speeder for the P. E.
P. Co.
He took possession on
the first of the month and dem­
onstrated it by distributing the
new directories. Mr. McKenney
will first go to his ranch at Con­
don in eastern Oregon and later
, to California.
U . S. Arm y Blankets for Auto Robes
or for Outing Purposes just the thing.
Sale Price $3.95 each, all wool
D r. Hess Stock Tonic, Poultry Panacea,
D ip s and Disinfectants—Protect your cows
against the fly pest—USE DR. HESS’S FLY CHASER.
JOIN THE CROUD AT
THE PEOPLE’S
STORE
Where your Dollar has more Cents
H. B. S N Y D E R ,
C. A. D Y K E M A N .
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