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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. 1925 OJRRINSVILLE ITEMS F r o m th e N o r t h w e s t 's Finest Bakery | T m tl « k S | i i i •** THE BREAD SUPREME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “W H I T E ” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. A s k Y o u r G r o c e r fo r it “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” L OCAL B R E V I T I E S AND N E W S I T E M S Just received the sad news o f the death of Robert Fields. It is with sadness we received this message, for Robert was one o f the clean white young men. Miss Gertrude Fink is clerking in Messrs L. Hale and J. H. Hitch the People’s Store during their sale. ing and Jake Looney are all report ed better. Mrs. N. Tracy o f Lower Garfield Walter Looney sent a nice load is reported on the sick list at this o f hogs to Portland this week. time. Ray Keith, wife and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Botkin o f Garfield and Russell Reed and wife were in was a passenger to Portland last Currinsville the first o f the week. Mrs. Mary Adams visited her chil Tuesday morning. dren in Portland, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W ilcox and Little Ruth Walter, who has been Miss Madel W ilcox were visiting in very sick for several days, is now on Sandy last Sunday. the road to recovery. George Geil and family were in R. G. Marchbank o f this city is now one o f the regular salesmen Currinsville, Monday evening. Theo Ahlberg and wife and Theo employed by the Cascade Motor Co. Jr., called on their mother, Mrs. Bargains—Good wall paper 25c Adams, Sunday evening. Mrs. W. O. Echols has her mother per roll. Ten patterns to select with her for a short visit. from, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf Don Dement and wife o f Portland were calling on their sister, Mrs. Joseph E. Gates was a Portland W. O. Echols, Sunday. visitor last Thursday but was called home bue to the death o f Andrew Christian Church Services M. Jansen. Sunday, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y and L IG H T L U N C H International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p. Revival. ” Geo. DeShields who has been in Evening service: Another old- Portland for sometime returned to fashioned sing will be held. his home in Lower Garfield last Sat You are invited to attend these urday fo r a few days. services. A SAGNER, Proprietor. ELECTRICAL GOODS OF ALL KlMDS— Paints, Varnishs and En amels— Two cell Flashlights 50c. P H O N E 76-2 RADIO BEST’S SUPER HETERODYNE and ATWATER KENT Sets made to order— Batteries Charged Complete Stock of Radio Parts. M A X SAGNER NO TIC E F OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, January 6 , 1*26, NOTICE is hereby given that Ptter Frank McDonald, of Colton, Oregon, whi, on December 14, 1922, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. i 7318, fcr SFjSWJ and Fractional SWJSWJ. Section 31, Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establiah claim to the land abov_‘ described, before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at Porti nd, Oregon, on the 27th day o f Febru try, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Rex E. Gordon, of Colton, Oregon; John S. Wrenn, of Colton, Oregon; Alex Eriexso i, of Colton. Oregon; J. H. Prabesco, of Colton, Oregon, See. 6 , Mch. 2, 1889. Act 6-9-18. Clackamas County. Notice will Ibe publiseed 5 consecu tive weeks in the Estacada Newa. W a l t e r L. T ooze , S r . Register. 1-82-5 1925 N O T IC E FOR PVBLICATIO N Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, January 6 , 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that ( hsrle? G. Danielson, of Route 1, Estacada Oregan. who, on November 13, 1920 made homestead Entry No 06994, for Fractional NEFNFJ. Section 1, Town ship 4 S., Rsnge 4 F., Willamette Me ridian. has filed notice of irtention to make Finsi Proof, to establi h i lartr to the land above described, before the Register and receiver U- S. I.and O f fice. at Portland, Oregon, on the 26th dav of Februaiy, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Perkins, of Esta-ars. Oregon, Route No. 1; Clara Perkins, of Esta cada, Oregon. Route No. 1; Joe Mich ael, of Estacada, Oregon, Route No. 1.; Alice Mi -hael, of Estacada, Oregon, Route No. 1. j »Act 6-9-16. Clackamas County. N oti-e will be niiblishad for five con secutive week* in the F. -,-t«m Clacka mas News, Estacada, Oregon. W a l t z « L. foozz, Registe-, BUS M ATSO N COUNT. NO. 315«. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC- In the County Court for the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In the mutter of the estate o f Mary Lawless, deesased. NOTICE is hereby given that Ellen P. Radford, as executrix of the last will and testament and o f the estate of Mary Lawless, deceased, has filed her ¡final account as such executrix with the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County o f Clackamas, and that Monday, the 16th day o f Feb ruary, 1925, at the hour o f 9:30 A M. and the courtroom of said Court has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing on said final account and settlement thereof. ELLEN P. RADFORD, Executrix. KcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER Attorneys for Executrix. Date o f first publication, January 15,1925 Date nf last publication, February 12, 1925. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, fo r the County o f Clacka mas. J. W. Wheeler and Phebe Fugate, Plaintiffs, vs. Theresa Johnson, sometimes known as Theresa Johnston, and H. P. Furlong, Defendants. To said Theresa Johnson, some times known as Theresa Johnston, and to H. P. Furlong: In the name o f the State o f Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear in the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon fo r the County o f Clackamas on or before the 4th day o f March, 1925, and answer the complaint filed against you i:i the above entitled suit or the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, to-wit: Quieting the title to the following bounded and described real property, situate in the County o f Clackamas and State o f Oregon, to-w it: Beginning 350 feet south o f the quarter post between Sections 34 and 35, T. 2 S. R. 2 E. o f W. M.. in th« center of the Abernathy I DENNY BROTHERS } JOSEPH E. GATES Admission 20c and 5c G E Id THEATRE First Show at 7 :0 0 P. M . Saturday and Sunday “ Flaming Barriers” WITH JACQU ELIN E LOGAN ANTON IO M ORENO W A L T E R H IERES T h ro u g h f o re s t flames in an a e r o p la n e ! No use tr yin g to de s crib e that thrill. You M U S T see this m e lo dra m a tic love s to ry o f b u r n in g speed and endless thrills. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gates spent Monday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Cahill. The even ing was spent playing “ 500” . Mrs. H. D. Hursh and little daugh ter Jean, accompanied Miss Edythe Peters to Oswego last Wednesday evening to attend the Silver wedding anniversary o f Mr. and Mrs. John son o f Oswego, relatives o f the Pe ters. They reported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richie, Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Claude Sersanous motored out to Earl Crest Farm, Sunday, spending the day with Mrs. Hursh. Eagle Creek grange held its reg ular session at the grange hall last Saturday. There was quite a large crowd present— several visitors from Garfield, Harding, George and Fair- view Granges being present. There were two candidates, Mrs. Leila Hoff- meisterand Mrs. Ella Kitching in itiated in the first and second de grees. Mr. and Mrs. T. Miller of Fairview, installed the officers, with the assistance o f Mrs. Abbie Arm strong and Mrs. Ed. Steinman. They did the work in a very efficient and impressive manner. An excellent dinner was served. Among the grange visitors at Eagle Creek, Saturday, were Mrs. Will Bell and baby son o f Sandy Ridge, and Joe Brackett o f Eastern Oregon was also a grange visitor. Mr. Brackett is a charter member of Eagle Creek grange and it has been sometime since he visited the grange. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and chil dren were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson on Sunday. Fred and Naomi Paddison, Edythe peters and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell Monday evening. Walker Glover came up to Earl Crest Farm the other day and bought ten pigs. M. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asp on Saturday evening. road; thence by center line o f said road N. 59 and one-fourth degrees W. 700 feet; thence N. 71 degrees W. 1000 feet; thence N. 65S4 degrees W. 834 feet; thence N. 47*4 degrees W. 450 feet to a post in the center o f said road; thence south 2294 feet to a post; thence east 2640 feet to a post on Section line between sections 34 and 36, T. 2 S. R. 2 E. o f W. M., thence north 970 feet to the place o f beginning, con taining 95.91 acres more or less, in them and declaring them to be the owners in fee simple o f said premises and forever barring and en joining you and each o f you from exercising any right or ownership or claim in and to the said premises o f any kind or nature whatsoever, and for such other and further re lief as to the Court may seem equitable. Published by order o f Judge J. U. Campbell. First publication made and entered January 13, 1925. First publication to be had on January 22, 1925. The last publication on March 5, 1925. B F. MULKEY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 403 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore. Estacada, Orepron. Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:00. Morning worship: Children’ s sermon followed by the morning sermon at 11:00 Services at Zion Church 3:00 Epworth League : Chorus prac tice followed by the Devotional Meeting 6:15 Evening worship 7:30 S. S. Teachers’ Training Class will meet at the parsonage Mon day afternoon at 4:00. Choir practice at the church, C A TA R R H A L DEAFNESS Is often caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Tears. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. MORTICIAN and EMBAUMER HOUSEHOLD GOODS FURNITURE-Beds, Mattresses, Stoves, Dining RoomTables NEW ANO SECOND HAND PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. Pathe News B. 1'. C l a y , Maurice Ely who is attending Minister. Christian Church. 0 . A. C. spent the week-end at the home o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal Church J. K. Ely. UPPER EAGLE CREEK E L E C T R IC S T O R E I Thursday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting at the parson- i age, Friday evening at 7:30. You are always welcome at BARBERS “ The friendly church on the BATHS hill. ” “ Go to thy house unto thy ; ;{; Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done forj thee, and how He had mercy on 1 thee. ” Mark 5:19. Feb. 1, 1925. Albert Lin and Miss Minerva Dew Bible School at 10 a. m. spent Sunday visiting at the home Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7:£0 o f Mr. Lins’ sister, Mrs A. Kroner, p. m. in Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dutton and m. niece o f Portland were Sunday vis Subject for Sunday morning- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “ Adequate Preparation For A C. A. Dykeman. R. G. M A R C H B A N K 3 I .O .O .F . COMEDY H A Y | Estarada Lodge J No. 175. 3 Meets every Saturday evening in 4 their lodge room, corner of Broad- I way and Third streets. Visiting 4 brothers are always welcome. t Harcey Gilgan, N. G. I J. K. Ely, Secretary, J- 4 J 4 T W e handle only the very best. AND S A Y ! ESTACADA If you are in the market for some No. 1, second cutting Dry-Cleaning and Dyeng ALFALFA Family Wash a Specialtyl Prompt Service at Ri^ht Price and will take it from the car we can make you a very low price. Please let us figure before the car arrives. BARTHOLOM EW and LAW R EN C E Estacada, Oregon. L GIVE US A TRIAL Satisfaction Guaranteed We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army, at the W hite. Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf 8 Days More 8 O n ly 8 d a y s m o r e in w h ic h to ta k e a d v a n t a g e o l o u r C le a r a n c e S ale, E v e r y ite m is r e d u c e d for th is sa le.— F lo u r is u p a g a in a n - other~40c. W e h a v e a lim ite d a m o u n t o f Kerrs Best Patent Flour left. D u r i n g sale, $2.25 per sk. T h is is m u c h u n d e r th e Wholesale price of today. Crystal W h ite Soap, 23 bars - $1.00 P and G W h ite Naptha Soap, 25 bars, $1.00 M en’s medium weight Unionsuits - $1.49 Childrens Koveralls, blue, tan & black, suit 98c W h ite W a re pie plates, 4 sizes, - 5c each Many more Bargains are here from which to choose JOIN THE CROW D A T THE PEOPLES STORE OUR MOTTO- SER l ICE H. B. S N Y D E R , - - C. A. D Y K E M A N .