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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. Ì LOCAL B RE V I T I E S AND N E W S I T E M S SCHOOL SHOES Mrs. Orrie Coop was a Gresham I visitor Satúrday. Pointer’ s for Paints, Wallpaper and Window Glass. 5-22tf M O W is the time to outfit that Mrs. J. J. Marchbank took the morning train to Portland, Sat boy or girl with a pair of our urday. C. F. How was another Esta cada representative in Portland, Saturday. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable, ' I. O. O. F. building. tf Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow and The kind that wears baby daughter spent Saturday in Portland. « Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weather by o f Garfield went to Portland, Saturday. Large sheets of blotting paper, 19 x 24, at the N e w s office 10 cents. tf Mrs. Hansen was a morning passenger on the train Sunday to Portland. Miss Frances Hassell returned PHONE 74-1 DELIVERY home from a visit to The Dalles, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Mickulecky went to Boring Sunday to visit her Springwater Fair, September Queen for County Fair daughter, Mrs. V. J. Hillyard 12. Mark the date. : A Que^n who will rule over Mrs. G. L. Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton of , the Clackamas county fair at children went to Portland, Mon Portland, were Labor Day visit Canby will be selected by a con day morning to spend the day, ors in Estacada. test which opened September 1st Misses Lydia Matson and Con Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan and will continue until Septem nie Richmond came from Port of Sellwood were here between ber 12th. There will be seven land to attend the celebration, trains Monday. : entries in the contest from as Labor Day. A good time is assured to ail many organizations of the county. The Farm Bureau; Clackamas Miss Evelyn Bacon and Ren- comers at the Springwater Fair, County Grange; C l a c k a m a s , neth Woods were on the Port September 12. Bankers association; North of land train Sunday afrernoon en Mrs. C. L. Ross and Miss Le- Clackamas river, Milwaukie, Es route to Faraday, nora came from Portland to Es | tacada and Sandy; west of Wil C. R. Lovell of Currinsville, tacada Sunday afternoon. lamette river, West Linn, Oswe who has been away in Alaska Springwater Fair will be bet go and Wilsonville; Oregon City; during the summer, returned re ter than ever. Remember the Soutn of Clackamas river, Ore cently. He says it was colo up date, September 12. gon City excepted and includes there. The Ladies Aid Society of the Canby, Molalla and Oak Lawn, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moorehead Christian church will meet at the are expected to put a queen can and Miss Helen Le Roy of Port lome of Mrs. B. 0. Sarver, on didate in the field, land, were Saturday and Sunday Thursday, September 11th. M. D. Latourette, who has guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Milton Evans was another for conducted the past highway Gates. mer Estacadan who drove over queen contest and other like Harry Kitching has had a se Tom Portland to take in the cel competitions is chairman of the rious time with a wisdom tooth, ebration. He was accompanied executive board of the fair queen contest. and ha3 been quite sick with it, iy a lady friend and others. A comical feature was furnish Committees have been named and is considerably run down. to handle the details o f each or ed Labor Day by two residents He had it extracted. of Garfield, It was a one-horse ganization entering a queen in Maurice Ely finished a six shay or covered cart on which the contest. Those named for weeks’ course in bookkeeping at was inscribed “ Pensltucky to Oregon City are 0. D. Eby, Fred the Y. M. C. A. in Portland and Kaliforny.” In it rode two who L. Hogg, and J. B. Caldwell. returned home last week. He might have been Samantha and South o f Clackamas river Charles will enter the O. A. C. this fall. Josiah Allen. The latter wore a Sheldon, Canby; John Linehart, Jose Gordon who lived some stove pipe hat of the vintage of Woodburn, Rt 3. Mort Cockrell, years with Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. ’ 49, while the former was gowned Molalla. North of Clackamas Jaques of Garfield, and who at according to the same period. river, Philip Streib. Milwaukie; tended tne Estacada high school, RADIO—Fall and winter are Casper Junker, Sandy; and H. is visiting them this week. He approaching, just the ideal time C. Stephens, Estacada. will enter the U. of Oregon this for the reception of radio con West of Willamette river, Wil month. liam Davis, West Linn; Charles certs. Let me build you a good Wagner, Wilsonville: Charles J. Mrs. Guy V. Graham and lit radio receiver. You’ ll be sur tle son arrived last week to visit prised how cheaply it can be Sadilek, Oswego. Farm Bureau; with Mrs. M. Shock and other done. Single tube sets as low as 0. R. Doughterty, Molalla, W. relatives. She has been in Alas $25.00, tube and batteries includ A. Holt, Oregon City; Mrs. John ka all summer where her hus- ed. They pick up all Pacific coast Gaffney, Oregon City. Rt. 3. band was manager of a salmon statea. I can build you any kind Clackamas County Grange, Geo. Randall, Oregon City, Rt. 1; Mrs. packing plant for Libby, McNeil of a aet you want. & Libby of Seattle, She says it 9 4 . 2 5 0. E. SMITH, Estacada. Ida Kent, Park place; Frank Da vidson, Oswego. C l a c k a m a s was cold up there. County Bankers association, J. Do It Now! R. Humphreys, Oregon City; H. Don’t wait until the fall rains Hall's Catarrh Medicine B. Evans, Canby; Dwight Seeley, Tho»e who *r« in a "run down" condi start to do your shingling as tion will notice that Catarrh bother» Wilsonville. shingles are always higher in the them much more than when they are in good health. This tact prove* that while The successful girl candidate Wé are selling first class Catarrh 1» a local dleeaaa. It ta greaUy fall. Influenced by constitutional conditions. will be accorded a ceremonious “ Star A Star” cedar shingles at H A L L S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists o f an Ointment which Quickly $3.50 per M delivered in Esta coronation ceremony and will Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists cada, or near vicinity. rule over all the four days of In improving the General Health. S e a m a n & B u l l a r d , Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears, | fair celebration at Canby, Sep- F. J. Cl* enejr * Co., Toledo, Ohio. j 8-7lf Estacada, Ore.. Route 2. | tember 17, IK 19 and 20. ■ ■■ - ■ -- The fair officials are already *••*••••••*••*•••••••****••• ¡gathering exhibits from every PHONE 1141 ft _____ W. A. HESSEL :: ! section of the county in an at- I tempt to make the four days this j year the largest and best in the history of Clackamas county. Several new and added features j have already been announced j which bid well for a fulfillment o f their plans. “ PUNCH and JUDY” SCHOOL SHOES PRICES REASONABLE T. H. MORTON HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC. | Estacada, Oregon See J. E. Gates and get that suit cleaned and pressed. I, O. I O. F. Building. 10-lltf. ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES W1LLYS-KNIGMT, OVERLAND and STAR CARS. TRICKS. ACCESSORIES T R A C T O R S AND T R A C T O R IMPLEMENTS Kelly-Springfield and United States Tirea. Silos. Engines, Ensilage Cutters, all Harveating Machinery—Binders, M ^ w n R u e s T ediara B'ndet Twtns. Plantar» Spraatera Craain Sacararora. D!ac Marrows Sp'ka-Tooth Harrow* S a rtre Tooth «arrow»— Pjrtahla D rat Saw« Ftacairaforaa Imp'er-ia-ta Olivar Chil a r P o w i Superior Drill« M yrrt Watar S y re r-a M atara Spray D o* Cana and. Mach -ary that -«a provea ;o ha K lfh t. * larca lt»t of toed usad Implement« and ry Craai-, Separate?« M -i Automota.aa Track» Tractor«. Look tha»a uaed a r i over, drtve them, then yea will trry a need car from ae. Ï Chicken Thievery A . H. Fraley reports that he ¡ has had lately twenty-four of i i his fine leghorn chickens stolen, The thieves are skunks, but not| i the four footed ones. j N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N • x k “ :-- x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x -- x ~ x ~ x ~>-X":- 07029 M ILLER 4 M ORELAND i Department of the interior, U. S. Land | Office, at Portland Oregon, August 20 1924. NOTICE is heieby given that James I •{• Ladies' and Children’s baircuttiiig Madison Park, of Colton, Oregon, who J[ 'a specialty. 'on December 2»th, 1920, made Home BATHS £ stead Entry No. 07029. for NWJNEJ, SJNEJ, Section 25, Township 4 S, | Shops on Broadway and Main Sts. :j; Range 3 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 Offico, at Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of October, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: MORTICIAN George E. Devore, Dan Stachlnecker, Stanford Cox, John A Scott, all of Col and EM BALM ER ton. Oregon. 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. FU RN ITU RE-B ed s, 8-28-9-25 George Perry was home over the week end form his. work near Roseburg, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hargraves and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Repke and daughter, of Caruse, Oregon, were Sunday visitors of Dr. Wallens. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zurcher and Miss Ruth Zurcher of Portland, were week end guests of Mr. anr, Mrs. Joe Guttridge. Dr. Brisco and county health nurse, Miss Pearson, of Oregon City will hold a child’s welfare clinic at Springwater on Sep tember 12th, from 10 to 4 o’clock and a baby show will be held separate from the picnic at the C IT A T IO N grange hall in the afternoon. In the County Court of the State of | BARBERS JOSEPH E. GATES HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mattresses, Stoves, DiningRoomiTables Oregon, for Clackamas County In the matter of the estate ) „ ____ of J. VV. Reed, deceased )' C itation . To Lucy Mae Reed, Clarence Reed, The Dahlia exhibit of Mrs. Sadie Hoppes, Rachael Mae Deming, Vera L. Tucker of Gillis station, Russell 0. Reed, Mary Alice Reed, which she put on Labor Dayi ntjhe Forence June Reed, heirs at law of J. W. Reed, deceased. Masonic building, was certain WHEREAS, upon petition of Lucy ly most beautiful and instructive. Mae Reed, administratrix herein, an waB duly made and entered in It is wonderful the variety in order the above entitled court and caUBe on number and form of this popular August 26th, 1924, directing that you, and each of you, appear in this court flower. There are few flowers on or before Monday, October 6th, which better return the care be 1924, and show cause why an order not be granted for the sale of stowed upon them, as they- should the following described real property blooming season is a (prolonged belonging to the estate of said deceased: An undivided one-third interest in one. Forty, or even thirty years and to the NWJ of NET Section 26 T. ago, the dahlia was rather a 10, S., R. 2 E „ in Linn connty, Oregon. romely flower, but now it has An undivided one-half interest in and been developed so that it resem- to 109 acres being Lots 3 and 4 Section KU« nkmmnwTU«.«., • . 120, and Lot 1 Section 29, T. *i, Dies chr\ santhemums in shape s. R. 24 E., in Wheeler County, Ore- NEW AND SECOND HAND Tuckerhill Dahlias PLUMBING PIP E and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AME S SHOP MAIN STREET. 1 .0 . 0 . F . and color. The brilliancy o f i « 0"- some of the blooms is most r c e -: ¡and to un.tividw onv eÎ.B,f»ii2teX,t "l the West ♦ half ot Southwest markable. We are glad to learn j quarter of Northeast, quarter Section ~ T. 1, N., R. 11 E., in Hood River that Mrs. Tucker received a 18, county, Oregon. number of orders for spring de WHEREAS by order dated August t 26th, 1924, duly made and entered in 4 livery. N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S In the County Court of the Stat e of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of 0. Josen- dale, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of O. Josendale, ¡( deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said deceased or his es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers at her office in the County Court House, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from the date o f this notice. M1NDA E. CHURCH, Administratrix of the estate of O. Josendale. Dated this 12th day of August, 1924. 8-14-9-11 J Esta;ada Lodge No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Broad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. this cause it was directed that citation | J. H. Tracy, N. G. issue by the Clerk o f said Court to said J. K. Ely, Secretary, heirs directing them, and each of them, f to appear in said Court on or before 4.+* said date and show cause why said or- | der should not be granted. N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T NOW THEREFORE, in the name of In the County Court of the State of the State of Oregon, you and each of you, are hereby cited to appear at the Oregon for the County of Clackamas. County Court room in Oregon City, ( In the matter of the Estate ) of - S080 Clackamas County, Oregon, on or be Thomas Caldo, Deceased.j fore Monday, October 6th 1924, at NOTICE is hereby given that Wil 10:00 o’clock A. M., and show cause if any there be why an order should liam Caldo, as administrator with the not be granted by the above named will annexed o f the last will and testa court for the sale of the above de ment and of the estate of Thomas Cal scribed property, as prayed in said pe- do, deceased, has duly filed his final ac titon. count as such administrator with the Witness my hand and seal of Court County Court of the StBte of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and that affixed this 26th day o f August, 1924. Monday, September 8, 1924, at the State of Oregon ( hour of 9:30 A. M. and at the Court County of Clackamas, ] SS. room of this Court has been fixed as FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk, the time and (dace for the hearing of (SEAL) By G. H. Pace, Deputy. objections to the said final account and 1 ' 8-28-9-25 the settlement thereof. WILLIAM CALDO, Administrator. Any girl in trouble may com McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, Attorneys for Administrator. municate with Ensign Lee of the and first published August 14th, Salvation Army, at the White Dated 1924. Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Date of last publication September 11, 1924. Portland, Oregon. 9-20-tf 5 Jupiter Pluvius rain is not ban ned by the Volstead act or state prohibition laws. Turn it on! turn it on! -X -S-X -C -M * S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S STONE WARE E have just received a full line of Stone W are in milk crocks, one gallon jugs, and one gallon to ten gallon sizes in stone jars; just the thing for pickling season. W W e have a full line of “The Iron Hose for men, women and children; Priced from 25c a pair up. Good durable w earing hose. ” ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON New Fall line o f w om en’s and children’s P um ps and Oxfords just in. Come and see them . OUR M OTTO- SERVICE JOIN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE H. B. SNYDER, C. A. DYKEM AN.