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. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924. Coming to LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS ITEMS PORTLAND FLANNEL SHIRTS Mrs. U. H. Gibbs was a Port land visitor Friday. Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to Portland Saturday afternoon. In a Variety of Miss Bessie Wallace went to Portland on the stage Friday afternoon. James Gutcridge returned Sun day afternoon from a visit to his sister at Gladstone. A. E. Sparks is painting his house. He put on overalls and is doing the work himself. Mesdames C. S. Allen and Dave Eshelman were Portland visitors, Saturday, Pointer’s for Paints, Wallpaper Just the thing for Fall Weather and Window Glass. 5-22tf Mrs. W. T. Looney of Currins- ville, visited at the C. M. Lake home near Boring, Sunday. See J. E. Gates and get that suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0. 0. F. Building. 10-lltf. Waldo DeMoy has gone to work as a bookkeeper in the DELIVERY PHONE 74-1 Portland National Bank in Port land. A large electric fan has been installed in the east wall of the Farewell Reception Liberty theatre, which will in The Eastern Clackamas band will furnish the music at the' The Rev. and Mrs. H. W. sure perfect ventilation. Mort were tendered a farewell See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano County lair at Canby today. Miss Minerva Dew of George, reception Friday night by the instruction. Prices reasonable. has taken a position in the Esta Ladies aid of the M. E. Church, 1. 0. 0. F. building. tf cada State bank. The band, of which Mr. Mort There will be a county conven had been a member and leader, The first of October will be the tion of the La Follete supporters at the Canby city hall. Saturday, last day for paying the second was present and played a number installment of taxes without of selections. Mrs. T. J. Reagan September 20, at 8 p. m. presided. Songs were sung ad penalty. Mrs. G. E. Lawrence went last dresses made by Revs. B. F Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce of Thursday to visit her.'friend, Mrs. Clay^ and A. DeiMoy, the former Portland, the sister of P. M. A. E. Scott, at Forest Grove. expressing for the community Wagner, spent the week end She returned Sunday evening. appreciation of Mr. Mort and re G. P. Rose went Friday after with him and Mrs. Wagner, at gret at his departure, and the his wife at the Portland Eye, their home in Garfield. latter doing the same for the Miss Iva Douglass returned Methodist congregation. Ear and Throat hospital and The brought her home. She had her Sunday afternoon from visiting principal feature of the evening tonsils removed the day before, her sister, Mrs. Albert Bolleter. was the presentation to Mr. Mort The latter was formerly Miss of a purse of money from the but was able to stand the trip. The smoky weather is very Ethel Douglass, and was recently Ladies Aid by Mrs. Raegan with trying. When, 0 when will the married. a few well chosen words, to showers, of blessings descend? J. K. Ely says that last Friday which Mr. Mort feelingly re When they come we will under- j over the radio, he heard General sponded. The guitar club com stand what the scriptures call “a j Pershing deliver his farewell ad posed of Mrs. J. E. Gates, Irma dress at Washington, D. C., and Gates, Ruth Day, and Avis Cad- gracious rain.” also got speakers at New York, onau, played one number be Mrs. Myrtle Belfils will be tween the addresses. The bene away for some months. She has Boston and San Francisco. Miss Ardella Dunlop of Fall diction was pronounced by the rented her house to some of the teachers and left yesterday for City, spent the week end with Rev. U. H. Gibbs. A social Corvallis, where she will visit a her friend, Miss Mary Alice time followed and light refresh Reed. She is the daughter of ments were served. The large while. the Rev, J. F. Dunlop, former gathering testified to the esteem Mrs. T. E. Sedgwick and sons, to which the departing pastor M. E. pastor here. Therein, George and Thurston of and his wife are generally held. i When in need of shoe repair Ardenwald, were in Estacada Thursday afternoon. This was work get the best at the Boot & their first visit to this place. Shoe repair shop, yi block south Resolutions by County W. C. T. 1 . Mrs. Sedgwick is the Ardenwald of postoffice, on Main street, Es The Clackamas County conven correspondent to the Milwaukie tacada.—A. R. DAHLKE, Prop. tion of the W. C. T. U. which Review and the Portland Journal. Soles nailed or sewed at same met Wednesday of last week in f, j price. The wind never blows in the M. E. church at Estacada Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denning this shop. 9-18-10-9 passed a number of resolutions: returned Monday evening from Growing disregard for the Bi The Liberty theatre has taken their trip to Tacoma and Seattle. ble and general use of the Sab advertising sDace and will keep Mr. Denning says he found the bath as a flay of pleasure instead patrons posted through the N e w s weather dryer up there than of worship were censured. columns of the weekly programs. even here, and the atmosphere The resolution declared that very smoky from forest fires, This theatre is a model and its poor moral conditions in the but business seems good as there management will do everything schools was largely due to ne was a great deal of building be for their comfort. glect of parents to train their ing done. RADIO —Fall and winter are children along proper lines, and approaching, just the ideal time urged that all professing,Chris Hall’s Catarrh Medicine | for the reception of radio con tians maintain family worship. Let me build you a good T h o se w ho a r e In a " ru n dow n" condi certs. tion will notice th a t C a ta rr h b other» You’ll be sur Women were urged to vote that th em m u ch m ore th a n w h en th ey a re In radio receiver. good h e a lth . T h is fa c t p ro v es th a t while prised how cheaply it can bfe officials pledged to law enforce C a ta rr h Is a local disease, It Is greaU y done. Single tube sets as low as ment might be elected. influenced b y 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 co n <25.00, tube and batteries includ The attitude of Governor Pierce sis ts of a n O in tm en t w hich Q uickly ed. They pick up all Pacific coast R eliev es by local app licatio n , a n d the on law enforcement, particularly I n te rn a l M edicine, a Tonic, w hich a s s is ts stations. I can build you any tm pr In n lm p ro v ln g the G en eral H e a lth , in regard to the dry law was in kind of a set you want. Sold by d ru g g ists f fo r o v er 4» T e a rs. F. J. C heney & Co. Toledo, Ohio. 9-4-25 O. E. SMITH, Estacada. dorsed. Other reso.utions were adopted pledging m e m b e r s to fight against the inveterate use of PHONE 1141 W. A. HESSEL cigarettes and narcotics; indors ing the children’s Farm Home at Corvallis, and pledging moral and financial support to that in stitution. In the election of officers Mrs. E. E. Andrews of Oregon City was re-elected county president; Estacada, O regon Mrs. E. E. Hannah of Estaca- ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES j da, vice-president; Mrs. George Eberly of Oregon City, corres- W1LLYS-KNIGHT. OVERLAND and STAR CARS. TRICKS. ACCESSORIES : ponding and recording secretary; T R A C T O R S AND T R A C T O R I M P L E M E N T S Kelly-Springfiekl and United States Tires. | Mrs. Fannie Smith of Jennings Silos. Engines. Ensilage Cutters, all Harvesting Machinery—Binders, Lodge, treasurer. Mowers Rakes Te-Mera Bidder T erne Planter» S[readers Creem Separatori Dite Harrow». S ttke-T ooth Harrow* S p rtre Tooth Marrow»—Portable Dra« Saw» Repairs lor all Implet-.e-t». A thank offering amounted to O'.irer Cki i ek Pews Superior Drill» Pyer«' Water S y rem a N'arar» Spray Lout G ura and Stri» MacMnery that fas peered -o be R.»m. A arrenai of rood uaed Implementa and ;f9.75, and the unions of Clacka- ■ - Craam ■ Separa-:-, used Autcmoblles Trucks Tractor*. Look the»« aaed car» sear Macl. nery ! , mas county pledged $41 for coun drive them, then you will b-ay a uaad car from u* ty work. ó -v-v-l-ú-v-X -v ^ v v - ^ v - r - r - r - i v : - . •H M M PLA ID S and PLA IN colors $2.50 and up T. H. MORTON HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC- Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST the plains in the early days in covered wagons will be admitted MILLER & MORELAND free to one of the exhibitions. BARBERS Arrangements are now under way for some special entertain .j. Ladies'and Children's haircutting arpecialty. ment for those pioneers, the de i BATHS tails of which will be announced Shops on Broadway and Main Sts. in our next issue. in Internal Medicine for the Past Twelve Years ■ Do It Now! Don’t wait until the fall rains start to do your shingling as shingles are always higher in the fall. We are selling first class! “Star A Star” cedar shingles at $3.50 per M delivered in Esta WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, cada, or near vicinity. S eam an & B u l l a r d , and FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 9. & 10. 8-7tf Estacada, Ore.. Route 2. i THREE DAYS ONLY Any girl in trouble may com-i No Charge for Consultation municate with Ensign Lee of the Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgety and is licensed Salvation Army, at the White! by the state of Oregon. He does not Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., operate for chronic appendicitis, gall 9-20-tf stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or Portland, Oregon. JOSEPH E . GATES 1 DOES NOT OPERATE Will Be at MORTICIAN and EMBALMER BENSON HOTEL adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, 07029 bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid Department of the interior, U. 3. Land ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, Office, at Portland Oregon, August weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg 20 1924. ulcers, and rectal ailments. NOTICE is hereby given that James Below are the names of a few of his Madison Park, of Colton, Oregon, who many satisfied customers. on December 24th, 1920, made Home Mrs. D. W. Womack, Haines, gall stead Entry No. 07029, for NWJNEL SJNEL Section 25, Township 4 S, stones and stomach trouble. Range 3 E. Willamette Meridian, has Erick Eastberg, Portland, catarrh filed notice of intention to make Final and ulcers of stomach. proof to establish claim to the land Mrs. Alice Williams, Malheur, heart I above described, before the Register trouble. and Receiver, U. S. Land Ottica, at Hedrick Wilson, Gold Beach, gall Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of stones. October, 1924. John Luciana, Echo, high blood pres Claimant names as witnesses: sure. George E. Devore, Dan Staehlnecker, C. G. Coalwell, Baker, heart trouble Stanford Cox, John A Scott, all of Col and ulcers of the stomach. ton. Oregon. George Wachtman, Hubbard, ade Notice will be published for five con noids, secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a News.” Mrs. Geo. A. Gilman, Coquille, gall Act 6-9-1 fi. stones. Co. Remember above .date, that consul- . Clackamas W alter L. T ooze S r ., Register. tation on this trip will he free and that 1 8-28-9-25 his treatm ent is different. Married women must be accompa nied by their husbands. CITATION Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg, Los | In the County Court of the State of Angeles, California. 9-18-10-2 Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate ) r T J. W. Reed, deceased f CITATION. “Covered Wagon” Coming o f To Lucy Mae Reed, Clarence Reed, An event of unusal interest to Sadie Hoppes, Rachael Mae Deming, O. Reed, Mary Alice Reed, the entire community will be the Russell Forence June Reed, heirs at law of J. showing of the “COVERED W. Reed, deceased. WHEREAS, upon petition of Lucy WAGON” at the GEM THEA Mae Reed, administratrix herein, an TRE October 2. 3 and 4. This order was duly made and entered in above entitled court and cause on picture has enjoyed the greatest the August 26th, 1924, directing that you, run of any filmed, due to the fact and each of you, appear in this court or before Monday, October fith, that it is founded on history and on 1924, and show cause why an order vividly tells the story of the days should not be granted for the sale of following described real property of ’49, the dangers and struggles the belongingtotheestate of SHid deceased: of the hardy pioneers in blazing An undivided one-third interest in the trail for the development of and to the NWJ of NEJ Section 26 T. the Great Northwest. It is a 10, S., R. 2 E., in Linn connty, Oregon. undivided one-half interest in Hnd picture in every way worthy of to An 109 acres being Lots 3 and 4 Section its tremendous popularity. Man 20, and Lot l Section 2:*, T. fi, S. R. 24 E., in Wheeler County, Ore ager Woodle, who is entitled to gon. much credit for his success in An undivided one-half [interest in and to the West half of Southwest booking this attraction, announ quarter of Northeast, quarter Section ces that all pioneers who crossed l 18, T. 1, N„ R. 11 E„ in Hood River HOUSEHOLD GOODS FURNITURE-Beds, Mattresses, Stoves, Dining RoomTables NEW AND SECOND HAND PLUMBING PIPF. and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP *4<*f*t|* } | | 4* *|««|**i* sf**«*««* *h*|t*f* ' I.O .O .F. ■ ■ u Meets every Saturday evening in 4 their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- T way and Third streets. Visiting 4 brothers are always welcome. 1 | .1. H. Tracy, N. G. | 4 J. K. Ely, Secretary, county, Oregon. WHEREAS by order dated August 26th, 1924, duly made and entered in this cause it was directed that citation issue by the Clerk of said Court to said heirs directing them, and each of them, to appear in said Court on or before said date and show cause why said or der should not be granted. NOW THEREFORE, in the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you, are hereby cited to appear at tho County Court room in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, on or be fore Monday, October 6th 1924, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., and show cause if any there be why an order should not be granted by the above named court for the sale of the above de scribed property, as prayed in said pe- titon. Witness mv hand and seal of Court allixed this 26th day of August, 1924. FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk, By G. H. Pace, Deputy. 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