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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1924. LOCAL B R E V IT IE S AND NEW S IT È M S Hotel Benson George Pointer has painted two elegant signs for the Estacada Pharmacy, one facing Broadway and the other 2nd street N O T IC E Highest Possible Quality or L O A N A N D or B O N D . rnTTimrinirml n? nfflBni11TI n: t ’ :T:'Tr TYPEWRITERS NEW AND REBUILT SALE Old machines taken in trade as part payment. Typewriters repaired.— Complete Rental and Supply Department. NOTICE is hereby given by School Mrs. U. H. Gibbs went to District No. 89, Clackamas County, Portland Tuesday. »* - . a - Oregon, that said district will receive bids for bonds for a loan in the sum of THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY P. M. Anderson was a Port Eighty-five Hundred ($8500.00) Dollars; 304_Oak Street, Portland, Oregon land visitor on Sunday.. said bonds to bear interest at the rate A ■ ; ' > JAKSHA, Mgr. Phone, Broadway 0270 of 5J % per annum and the said bonds r Pointer’s for Paints, Wallpaper r — to mature and to be repaid as follows; and Window Glass. 5-22tf $500.00 thereof on January 1st 1927 „ , I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below: and $1000.00 thereof on the 1st day W. G. Baumgardner arrived of January of each year thereafter ¿is. Woodstock___ Underwood___ Remingtom until the full amount of Eighty-five Tuesday noon in Estacada; Hundred ($8500.00»(Dollars, the total L. C. Smith___ Royal___ Oliver James Smith and family came 1 ' * s ¿'V f*- amount of par value shall have * * • * k been paid. 1 ■ ^ X ' j * ■ y " i - over from-Oak GroVfc’ ito.' eafi.0n T N a m e___ _____________________________________ Interest on said bonds to be paid Jsed exclusively by the old friends and celebrate the semi-annually from the date of issue. All bids must be received prior to Address____ ____________ Fourth. . . „ ; £•' and will be opened at 8 o ’clock P. M. famous hotel. on July 29, 1924, at the School House See J. E. Gates and get that of said district. suit cleaned and pressed. L-;: 0.. The said district and the district school board of said district resarve the 0. F. Building. 10-lltf. Any girl in trouble may com right to reject any and all bids. This coffee if packed in municate with Ensign Lee of the I Mr. and Mrs, J. A.'TpbJey, B> order o f the district school board C . C. M IL L E R ' «•• ■ j.-J J«r of District No. 89 of Clackamas County, Salvation Army, at the White X former residents here, visited Successor to Jack Norton ••• Oregon, made this 5th day o f July, 1924. ., fancy cans would cost Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., i SANITARY BARBER SHOP i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bacon on GEO. W . TURNER, 9 20-tf Chairman, District School Board. Portland, Oregon. the Fourth. 10c more per pound MRS. GEO. W . TU RNER, BATHS Shingles $3 per M at Seaman . & 7-10-17 District Clerk. N O TIC E O F S A L E Twenty-five years experience Bullis, Rt. 2, Estacada.—6-19-7-10 In the County Court for the State of N O T I C E or A P P L I C A T I O N Agt. Estacada 4 Portlad Laundries ? Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Motormar. C. A. Miller and F O R BID S T O R C O N S T R U C T I O N O F S C H O O L B U I L D In the matter of the I family of Sellwood were guests Es t a t e of C has. ’ N o t i c e o f S a l e . ING. Seymour, deceased. ) at the Estacada Hotel for over NOTICE ia hereby given that School NOTICE is hereby given that the District No. 89, Clackamas County, the Fourth. Oregon, will receive bids up to 8:30 undersigned, the Adminstratrix of the o'clock P. M., on the 29th day of July, estate of Chas. Seymour, deceased, New samples of Wallpaper^ 1000 1924, for the furnishing of all material will sell at private sale to the highest PHONE 74-1 different kinds at Pointers. 22-tf- : DELIVERY _ and labor in the construction of a school bidder for cash and on terms the fol See me before you buy that set. I /*■ - • building in accordance with the plans lowing described property, to-wit: Large sheets of Wotting' paper,- sell the HALLOW ATT Receiving and specifications prepared by P. Chap Situated in the County of Clackamas, pell Browne, architect now in the posses State of Oregon. Lots 5 and 6, Block Sets, the kind that will please you 19 x 24, at the N ews -office 10 sion of the Clerk of said school district 11, Zobrists Addition to Estacada, Ore If you are interested let me dem- cents. tf gon. at her home in said school district. Mrs. J. R. Hughes of Currins- Young Folks Convention strate this fine set to you. Lot 8, Block 18, Estacada. Oregon. A sufficient bond will be required. The Misses Dillon had as guests ville, went to Portland Tuesday Lot 6, Block 21, First Addition to Es PRICES ARE RIGHT. The Presbyterian Young Folks AU bids will be opened at said 8:30 for the Fourth, their brothers, morning, returning the following tacada, Oregon, and also o’ clock on July 29th, 1924. CLYDE SCHOCK convention is in session at Hil The said district and the district Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 48, North W. W. Dillon and Lee Dillon of day. i, board of said district reserve the Plains,, Washington County, Oregon, Crawfords’ Garage, Estacada, Ore. lock burn, which is located eleven school Portland, with their respective on and after the 1st day of August, right to reject any and all bids. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan Or Phone 69-7 By order of the district school board 1924 to the highest bidder at the office miles up the Clackamas river. families. went to Portland and thence to of School District No. 89, Clackamas of ray attorney Phillip Hammond in the J. P. Woodle, Sr., brought us Gresham on the Fourth. At the This is a camp maintained by the County, Oregon, made this 5th day of Bank of Oregon City Building, Oregon City, Oregon, after the hour o f 11:00 a branch from a Royal Ann cher latter place they took in the cele various Presbyterian churches of July, 1924. CEO. W . TU R N E R , o’clock A. M. on such day subject to Portland. Here the young peo Chairmah District School Board. confirmation by the County Court of ry tree. It was two feet three bration and saw the races. A MRS. GEO. W. TU R N E R Clackamas County. inches in length and loaded with big crowd was there, nearly; ple will attend classes in the 7-10-17 ALICE SEYMOUR, District Clerk. morning, for Bible study and in Administratrix of Chas. fruit. It weighed two and three- seven thousand. Seymour, deceased. struction in Christian Endeavor N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N quarter pounds. PHILIP HAMMOND. A bunch of fine young people, wor|(t under the direction of the 074 31 W. L. Baughman made a brief both boys and girls, arrived in Rev. L. D. Van Nuys of Portland, Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land 6-26-7-24 Attorney for Administratrix. Get our prices before you buy Office, at Portland, Oregon, June 24th visit here last week, coming Estacada Monday noon. Dryer Pipes Made to Order They and the Rev Dr Armentrow of 1924. from Spokane with his daughter, were from different Presbyterian Philadelphia, and Mrs. Hester For Sheet Iron work, NOTICE is hereby given that Stewart Seeley, of Cherryvilie, Oregon, who, repairs, soldering and and her husband, Mr. and iftrs. parishes in Portland, Salem and of Salem( instrUctress. There on August 1st, 1923, made Homestead plumbing, call at the J. A. Cleveland. They started" elsewhere, and on their way to a are probably thirty or thirty-five Entry, No. 07431, for N JNEi, SWJ back Saturday. He has heeji laid camp up the Clackamas river to young people besides the staff of NEJ, Section 23, Township 2 S, Range MORTICIAN AM ES SHOP 6 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed up with rheumatism but -is a convention. Notice of this is teachers. MAIN STREET. The afternoons will notice of intention to make Final Proof, and EMBALMER to establish claim to the land above de somewhat better given elsewhere. be devoted to games and recrea- scribed, before the Register and Re Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Park came Mrs. Carrie Wichell and Mrs. jtion. The conference hopes to ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland, from Appleton, Wash., last Anna Parks of Portland have accomplish much work in the Oregon, on the 8th day of August, 1924. I ...- I. O .O . F. J Claimant names as witness; Thursday to go to their ranch in been visiting Mrs. W. A, Heyl- Lord’s service. The convention John ODell, W . R. Allen, Elzia Mi- Estacada Lodge t Springwater, to look after the man for the past two weeks. opened Monday, July 7, and will cenhimer, all of Cherryvilie, Oregon. FURNITURE-Beds, No. I75. M. Drummond, of Marmot, Oregon. Cherry crop. The old gentleman Mrs. Maybel Lewis of Seattle, close next Monday, July 14. Notic? will be published for five Meets every Saturday evening in Mattresses, Stoves, consecutive weeks in the “ Eastern is looking very fit, and seems to Washington, was also visiting their lodge room, corner of Bioad N ew s,’ ’ at Estacada, Ore I way and Third streets. Visiting D ining RoomTables have thrown pff a few years by the Hevlmans for two days. She America’s Lumber Industry Clackamas gon. 4 brothers are always welcome. A ct 6-9-16. his appearance. i and Mrs. Heylman were school | .I. H. Tracy, N. G. . American lumber industry in Clackamas Co. | J. K. Ely, Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wester - 1 mates in their early life back in W a l t e r L. T o o z e S r . Register. in 1923: 4«4*«4* 4*4*4« 4*4« 4« 4« 4 4 4 «#*4*4« 4«4*4* «1*4*4* f 44*1* 6-2H-7-24 man of Boring, celebrated the Wisconsin. 1. Cut enough lumber to com Fourth in Yamhill, Oregon. They Eagles’ Picnic fortably house 10,000,000 persons. spent a week visiting Mr. Wes- 2. Cut enough lumber to re The annual picnic o f the F. 0. terman’ s relatives and Mr. Wes- build three times the 800,000 de E. of Portland was held July 4. terman,s sister, Miss Bertha stroyed buildings of the French. Westerman, came home with 5 and 6 in the park. The main 3. Cut enough lumber to en celebration was on the Fourth them for a vacation. She is a circle the world three times with nurse in St. Joseph’s hospital at and there was a large attend a foot-wide duckboard walk. ance which came by train and Vancouver. Wash. 4. Felled trees on 5,000,000 Thé Rev.^ÎL Wi andMrs. Mort auto. The other days the at acres of land. returned from Aberdeen, Wash tendance was not nearly as large. 5. Employed more than 800,- ington, after an absence of The Estacada band furnished 000 woodsmen and millmen. •HERE is no better w ay to keep cool than nearly three weeks. Mr. Mort music for 15% of the gate re 6. Required 3,000,000 carloads was a teacher in. the junior de ceipts which brought them in for hauling. with light Underwear. In the B. V. D. styles partment of a Bible Summer $62.60. It is estimated there j Bat what steps are taken to we have a good supply, all sizes, at 89c each. School which was held in .the must have been over a thousand replace the trees which have M. E. church at that place. They people in the park on the Fourt thus been turned into lumber? M en’s Balbrigan Knit, short s l e e v e s , a n k l e took a few side trips along the as the gate receipts showed How about reforestation? In nearly 700, and besides these sound to Tacdma and Seattle. length, light weights, at - - - $1.00 Per suit were the ticket holders who Europe this is made compulsory, “ We never miss the water and -so there is a constant new came from" Portland. until the well runs dry,” was ex growth taking the place o f that emplified here on Sunday. If it CATARRHAL DEAFNESS cut down. It won’ t be long if had not been for thé indèpen’d- li often ceueed by an Inflamed condition cutting goes on at the rate it has the mucous lining of the Eustachian ent supply furnished by the new of Tube. W hen this tube le Inflamed you the last few years, before all the a rumbling sound or Imperfect fountains at the corners of the have hearing. Unlesa the Inflammation can timber will have been felled, ex be reduced, your hearing may be de cept on those areas which consti city hall fiat, which are fed by a stroyed forever. spring, there would have been a H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E will tute the government reserva d o w hat we claim for It—rid your system serious drouth in the city. The o f Catarrh or Deafneas earned by tions. Chtarrti. H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E trouble was due to a big leak in haa been su ccessful In the treatm ent of ' Catarrh fo r over F orty Tears. Methodist Episcopal Church the mains which necessitated Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney ft C o., T oledo, O. putting in new pipe. All services will run full swing ; through the summer months. Remember our cool evening W. A. HESSEL service at 8 p. m., good singing. All other services at the usual times. You are always welcome. “ Serving God by serving folks. ” H . W. M ort , Pastor. COFFEE 42c T. H. MORTON R A D IO PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS JOSEPH E. GATES HOUSEHOLD GOODS li NEW AND SECOND HAND KEEP COOL T Men’s Dress Hats and Caps, all colors, many styles, priced reasonable. - Men’s and Young Men’s Oxfords in brown and black, just the thing for hot weather. HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC- Estacada, Oregon ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES WlLLYS-KNIGIfT. OVERLAND and STAR CARS, TRUCKS. 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 Kelly-Springfield and United States Tirea. Silos, Engines, Ensilage Cutters, all Harvesting Machinery— Binders, o • 2 » •J* Sararator*. Dite Harrow». a » « , » Te d lsrt Binder T w in , Planter« i;-n » -! e r , Crc for alì IrrwJamerta t o w s Spring m w ttw s — * Portable Dra* Saw* S pflnc Tooth I uwn naiivw» » — ■ —» — - . T " Repair* ’ „ Sctke-Tooth Harrow: tara Spray Etes» Cura and. OftTvr Chtnw nova. __r Surv-ior ___ ___________ Drill» Mrvrj W * « . s r * ' f * '« '• ecod e M .S uaad v n f trr.tlemanta and of Spray. M*?hlr«ry that ha* crenel to ba Rtfht A tarfa Look rhaaa usad cara orar Machi nary Craam Sapara or* ns«d AutcrncbtMA. Tnacka Tr drtTa tham. than fOt «an ta# a uaac - - - Dr. Hess Stock Tonic, Dip, Panacea and Fly Spray, none better. :: NOTICE The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints has organized a Sunday school at Springwater which meets at J. W. Byera’ home at at 10:30 every Sunday morning. Everyone is cordially invited to come and get acquainted with us. We are not Mormons. Come ? and learn the difference. %! 6-19-7-9 B. H. S towell , Supt. JOIN THE CROWD A T THE PEOPLE’S STORE Where your Dollar has more Cents H. B. SNYDER, - - C.A. DYKEMAN.