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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924. NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION 'X-x-vx-x-M -.-'W -x-r-x-i-w-K-:-:* A Trip to Mt. Hood X 07029 Saturday, August 30th, W. P. Department ofYhe interior, U. S. I.ami k MILLER & MORELAND 5 LOCAL BREVITIES Ferrell of Barton, H. B. Sarver Office, at Portland Oregon, August Ï BARBERS of Upper Garfield. H. G. Paxton j 20 1924. k and C. A. Looney, of Currins-1 NOTICE is heieby given that James .j. Ladies’ and Children’s haircutting AND NEWS ITEMS a specialty. ville decided it was a very good Madison Park, of Colton, Oregon, who V on December 24th, 1920, made Home time to take a good look at Mt. stead :j: b aths Entry No. 07029. for NWJNEJ, Hood. They camped near the SJNEi, Section 25, Township 4 S, Shops on Broadway and Main Sts. A buyer contracting for dried government camp over night Range 8 E. VVillamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final prunes was in town this week. and as sight seers were coming to establish claim to the land in all night and the guide with a proof The rain Sunday night and above described, before the Register parry of climbers left the camp and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Monday morning was appreci at 1:30 a. m., and another party Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of I JOSEPH E. GATES ated. is the time to outfit that left at 4:00 a. m., there was no October, 1924. Quite a number of Indians are Claimant names as witnesses: time to snooze, so they left camp MORTICIAN camping near River Mill, drying at 5^00 a. m. and walked the George E. Devon?, Dan Stachlnecker, ! boy or girl with a pair of our Cox, John A Scott, all of Col-1 and EMBALMER fiish, four miles to the edge of the Stanford Oregon. timber line, and as the top seem- ton. Percy Dawe of Portland filled Notice will bo published for five con-1 en to be near a possible picnic secutive very acceptably the pulpit Sun weeks in the ’’ E s ta c a d h l was in store. News.” day morning for the Rev. H. VV. Act 6-9-16. Mort, at the M. E. Church. But oh! We kept going and go Clackamas Co. ing up the mountain side, which W alter L. T ooze S r ., Register. See J. E. Gates and get that FURNITURE—Beds, is one of the most picturesque I 8-28-9-25 suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0. have ever seen, with its ice gla- Mattresses, Stoves, 0- F. Building. 10-lltf. ciers. We crossed over crevices CITATION Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to Dining Room Tables that seemed to be 100 to 150 feet The kind that wears Portland, Sunday, to see Mrs. In the County Court of the State of deep, and at one place we had to for Clackamas County. M. H. Evans who is in the Port climb by rope 1500 feet over the In Oregon, NEW AND SECOND NANO land sanitarium. She had a bad the matter of the estate ) r ,_ ._ „ ,v ice and snow gorge, one place o f J. W. Reed, deceased ) STA T IO N . sick spell last week. being two feet, we could cross To Lucy Mae Reed, Clarence Reed, Mrs. G. L. Mendenhall and over and bv swinging to the Sadie Hoppes, Rachael Mae Deming, children left Sunday for Long rope we could go over a gorge Russell O. Reed, Mary Alice Reed, view, Wash., where they will June Reed, heirs at law of J. four feet wide and no telling Forence Reed, deceased. make their home. Mr. Menden how deep. But before ascend W. WHEREAS, upon petition of Lucy hall is employed there. ing a great distance one of our Mae Reed, administratrix herein, hii Large sheets of blotting paper, I party, H. B. Sarver, who is 78 order was duly made and entered in 19 x 24, at the N e w s office 10 j years of age, a civil war veteran, the above entitled court and cause on PIPE and FITTINGS August 26th, 1924, directing that you, Get our prices before you buy as well as an Oregon pioneer, and cents. .t f ¿ach of you, appear in this court gave out and we stumbled along, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Park, from Dryer Pipes Made to Order on or before Monday, October 6th, leaving him to wait our return. 1924, and show cause why an order Appleton, Wash.; are staying a For Sheet Iron work, not be granted for the sale of couple of weeks on their Spring- It was eleven o’clock by the time should repairs, soldering and the following described real property water ranch, looking after the we landed at the top, and from belonging to the estate of said deceased: plumbing, call at the prunes and walnuts. the sulphur fumes that sickened An undivided one-third interest in us for a while, we would judge and to the NWi of NEi Section 26 T. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano that St. Peter would have none 10, S., R. 2 E., in Linn connty, Oregon. MAIN STREET. instruction. Prices reasonable. C. S. Allen was a Portland vis- I W edding Bells of us and had started us on the An undivided one-half interest in and I. 0. 0. F. building. tf down grade, but we knew we to 109 acres being Lots 3 and 4 Section •**•4* *1* v *8* *!**♦*»♦' 4* *|* *♦**♦**•* Mt ft~** The plate glass windows were D r j 1 Miss Ethel P. Douglass, daugh- 20, and Lot 1 Section 29, T. 6, put in the meat market Monday. Mrs. W. C. Bacon of Cascade tPr of Mr and Mrs_ w , M. Doug- had climbed, so as there was so S. R. 24 E., in Wheeler County, Ore I.O . O F. | When completed H. C. Gohring Locks was in Estacada, .Monday, ,as8 of Estacada, Route 2, was much smoke we thought we gon. Estacada Lodge J would test it out if there was will have one of the most mod Mrs. Dan Mattson returned married Tuesday, August 26, An undivided one-half interest in any heat, and there was enough No. 175. and to the West half of Southwest ern and best equipped in every from a visit to Portland, Sunday ¡1924, at Vancouver, Wash., to quarter of Northeast, quarter Section to burn our fingers. respect. Meets every Saturday evening in i afternoon. j Mr. Albert N. Bolleterof Laredo, 18, T. 1, N., R. 11 E., in Hood River We spent one and one-half their lodge room, corner of Broad- J county, Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Palmer, „ T„ , tt , „„ j Mica ^ Texas. At the present time Mr. I way and Third streets. Visiting T hours on the top and the view WHEREAS by order dated August Mr. and Mrs S. W. Lawrence, I brothers are always welcome. I seen of the surrounding country 26th, 1924, duly made and entered in G. W. Hawn, J. C. Robinson and I .1. H. Tracy, N. G. | this cause it was directed that citation family all of Portland, were here expects to be relieved in a few from the summit is well worth J. K. Ely, Secretary, by the Clerk of said Court to said | Thursday for the Masonic dedi Mrs. Alice Seymour, Monday, months, when they will go to the effort made in climbing t h i s : issue heirs directing them, and each of them, lofty peak. cation, and were callers on Mr. had the pleasure of a surprise make their home in Texas. Thel to appear in said Court on or before call from a friend of former newly weds were out to Estaca- j A number besides ourselves j said date and show cause why said or- and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence. n o t ic e ; o f f in a l a c c o u n t Sunday to call on the home climbed, but on our return trip ;4«r * w ld not ta jr« n te d . S. P. Wilson of Huntington years. This was W. 0. Dunham da In the County Court of the State of folks. The N e w s extends hear- which took us three and one-half N O W ? iiL R E IO ..^ m th e name of of Bethany, Mo., which was the Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Beach. California, arrived Fri hours to descend, we saw crowds1 und ea of home town of Mrs. Seymour. est congratulations to this young you, are hereby cited to appear at the ' day with his wife for a visit At first she did not recognize him who had given out and .were County Court room in Oregon City, In the m atter of of the Estate [. ) f08C with his brother-in-law, J. K. as it was years since they had couple. sound asleep while waiting, and Clackamas County, Oregon, on or be Thomas Caldo, Deceased. ) Ely, He left California about met last. However when she there were others, children es fore Monday. October 6th 1924, at NOTICE is hereby given that Wil Hym eneal July and has been in Eastern did, they had a most interesting A. M., and show cause liam Caldo, as administrator with the who were exhausted 10:00 o’clock Oregon. He plans to return visit, recalling old times, old in On Friday afternoon at the M. pecially, there be why an order should will annexed of the last will and testa and being taken back to camp. if not any be granted by the above named ment and of the estate of Thomas Cal home shortly. parsonage, in the presence of, cidents, old scenes, and old E. After seeing the Mt. Hood court for the Bale of the above de do, deceased, has duly filed his final ac a few relatives and friends, Oli- j scribed property, as prayed in said pe- count as such administrator with the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denning friends. ver D. Bowman was united in Loop and the road that has been titon. County Court of the State of Oregon, left in their car Tuesday morn built, there seems to be no ques marriage to Miss Anna L. Sieg- Witness my hand and seal of Court for the County of Clackamas, and that ing for a trip to Vanshan Port tion that a road can be built any GARFIELD ITEMS Monday, September 8, 1924, at the affixed this 26th day of August. 1924. warth. The groom is the son of age, in Washington, to visit a FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk, hour of 9:30 A. M. and at the Court , ,.. , . . . . Joel B. Bowman and is living on where. brother of Mr. Denning’s who C o n t r ib u t e d . By G. H. Face, Deputy. room of this Court has been fixed as Wedding bells again echoed in j bjg father’s farm in Upper Gar- (SEAL) the time and place for the hearing of keeps the light house at that Garfield 8-28-9-25 objections last week when Miss field, and the bride j3 the daugh- to the said final account and place. They expect to be away Anna Siegwarth and Oliver D. | ter 0f John Siegwarth of Upper Attention is called to the clas the settlement thereof. about ten days. Any girl in trouble may com WILLIAM CALDO, Administrator. Bowman were married. j Garfield. Both young people are sified “ad” of K. Kingston of & SCHNEIDER, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hunt of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland j well and favorably known here, Boring who is sales agent for the municate with Ensign Lee of the McGUIRK Attorneys for Administrator. Baker, Oregon, former residents and daughter Rozann are spend- and their many friends wish Armour Cord Tire. This tire is Salvation Army, at the White Dated and first published August 14th, of Garfield, who have been visit ing a two weeks vacation at the them joy and happiness. guaranteed for 12,500 miles ser 1924. ing at their former home, re beach. vice, and backed by a guarantee Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Date of last publication September 11, Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf turned Tuesday to Eastern Ore Mr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter, 1924. bond to that effect. Springwater Fair gon. Mr. Hunt is sales mana Mrs. Ida Willis and Mr. and Mrs. All aboard for the Springwater ger for the Baker White Pine G. Dart attended the S. S. con Fair. It will not be as large as Lumber Co'., and is very busily ference at Logan, Sunday. the county or state fair, but it employed. He says he hopes will be quite as interesting. This Jean, the little daughter of another year to return to his a fair of one of our own com Garfield ranch, and will be quite Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lemon, is is munities, and the exhibits will satisfied if he does. His son H. seriously ill. be of such things that are raised Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and in G. Hunt is living on it now. our midst. Those who attend Mrs. C. C. Saling and sons, family are away picking hops at will be sure of a good and in Neal and Fred, left* Monday Gervais, Oregon. structive time. morning for Corvallis, where Mrs. O. E. Lamberson ente- The olive green trimmings on they will make their future tained Mrs. T. Carpenter and home. C. C. Saling will join her mother. Mrs. Ida Willis. the Masonic block are in excel them later on, as he is working Tuesday. Mrs. Willis wili soon lent taste, and show off against at present in the railroad camps. leave for her home in California. the white back ground. They will be greatly missed as Prune picking is in full force RADIO— Fall and winter are they have been residents of Cur- in the Garfield district. rinsville and Estacada for sev approaching, just the ideal time eral years. They have been oc for the reception of radio con cupying the Somer house on Es A New Store With New Prices certs. Let me build you a good Davidson’s 5, 10 and 15c store radio receiver. You’ll be sur tacada Terrace, which will now be rented by Traindespatcher is now open for business in the prised how cheaply it can be Vandeveer of Camp 8, for his new Masonic block, with wonder done. Single tube sets as low as ful bargains and specials every #25.00, tube and batteries includ family. I day: ed. They pick up all Pacific coast House dresses...................... 89c stations. I can build you any Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Lady silk hose................ 55, 98c kind of a set you want. T h o se w h o a r e in a “ ru n d ow n” condi Lady cotton hose...... 20, 25, 35c 9 4-25 O. E. SMITH, Estacada. tion will n o tice th a t C a ta rr h bo th er« th em m uch m ore th a n w hen th ey a r e In Children’s cotton hose... 15, 20c good h e alth . T hi« f a c t p ro v es th a t w hile Children’s cotton hose... 25, 30c Do It Now! C a ta rr h is a local disease, it i3 g re a tly | Children’s waists................ 20c Don’t wait until the fall rains influenced by c o n s titu tio n a l conditions. H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E con Ass’t stamped good- 15c and up start to do your shingling as sis ts of a n O in tm e n t w hich Q uickly R elieves by local a p p lic a tio n , and th e School supplies, notions—Gran shingles are always higher in the I n te rn a l M edicine, a Tonic, w hich assist« ite, Aluminum, tin and glass fall. We are selling first class in im p ro v in g th e G en eral H e a lth . Sold by d ru g g ists fo r over 40 Y ears, ware. At “Star A Star” cedar shingles at F . J. C heney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. D a v id so n ’ s V ariety S tore $3.50 per M delivered in Esta cada, or near vicinity. SCHOOL NOW PUNCH and JUDY” SCHOOL SHOES HOUSEHOLD GOODS PRICES REASONABLE PLUMBING A ME S S H O P { For School Wear S ea m a n & B u l l a r d , ! PHONE 1141 W. A. HESSEL :; 8-7tf HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC- Estacada, Oregon ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES W1LLYS-KNIGHT. OVERLAND and STAR CARS. TRUCKS, ACCESSORIES TRACTORS AND T R A C T O R IMPLEMENTS Kelly-Springfield and United States Tires. Silos, Engines, Ensilage Cutters, all Harvesting Machinery—Binders, 9 ,- je r Twine. F a n te ri Spaaaiieri Cream Separator». Diet Harrcwi. S{*ke-Toc*h Hi rrew* S p rtr* Toe-h Harr :w*—Ponabto D rat baw l R e ta in for »11 lmtl»m eri», S a te n o r Dr-iia Myeri Water S r e i r t N a ta ri Sicajr Oust Gu-a and S tray . I h c h ii e rr ¡hat has peered to be Right- A larre Mat oI good used impl«me«t* and MacL -rery . C re on Setara-cra uaed A atcnoW 'es Trucks Tractors. Lock these used cars orer, lrt»e them, then rou will bur e M i car from us. Mowers Rakes. O liver C h ili* 4- f tows Estacada, Ore.. Route 2. NOTICE TO CREDI TORS In the County Court of the Stat e of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of O. 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 hia es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly .‘erified and with proper vouchers at her office in the County Court House, Oregon City. Clackamas County. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. M1NDA E CHURCH. Administratrix of the estate of O. Josendale. Dated this 12th day of August, 1924. 8-14-9-11 Get our prices on Flour and Mill Run before you buy~ OUR M O T T O - S E R V I C E JOIN THE CROMO AT SNYDER, C. A. DYKEMAN