Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 26, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925
LOCAL BREVITIES
From the Northwest’s
Finest Bakery
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GEM T H E M
Pointer’s for Paints, Wall paper
and Window Glass.
5-22tl
Saturday and Sunday
See J. E. Gates and get that
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
0. F. building.
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THE BREAD
SUPREME
Arthur Norris made a trip to
Salem last Friday.
Miss Wilma Kitching is confined
to her home again on account of ill­
ness.
Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our
Own Fast “WHITE” Auto
Truck to Estacada Retail
Stores.
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano
instruction. Prices reasonable.
I. 0. 0. F. building.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Adams and
daughter of Portland visited at the
Theodore Ahlberg home, Sunday.
Ask Your Grocer for it
“ THE NORTHWEST’S
FIN ES T B A K ER Y
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
CONFECTIONERY
.nd LIGHT LUNCH
International Made to M easure
CLOTHES
ELECTRIC
STORE
A SAGNER, Proprietor.
ELEC TRICAL GOODS OF A L L KINDS-Palnts, Varnlshs and En­
amels—Two cell Flashlights 50c.
PHONE 76-2
RADIO
BEST’S SUPER HETERODYNE
and ATWATER KENT
j«ts made to order—Batteries Charged
Complete Stock of Radio Parts.
DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS
MAX SAGNER
E. SMITH
Band Benefit Show, Saturday,Feb­
ruary 28, at Liberty theatre— "Fly­
ing Hoof»."
W ELL DRILLING
See O. E. JANNSEN
PRICES REASONABLE
PHONE 34-115
N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N pointed as Executor without bonds
Tke undersigned baring been ap-
Douglas
Fairbanks, Jr.
IN
'STEPHEN STEPS OUT'
A chip off the old block—that’s
"Young Doug.’’ Can he act?
Like a veteran! Pep? Tons
of it! Smile? Just like his
dad’s!
He’s the clean, breezy,
typical American boy and
you’ll love him.
Better step out for this one,
it’s a corker!
Pathe News
COMEDY
DENNY BROTHERS
PLUMBING
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REPAIRING
NEW DRESS GOODS
ENTERTAINS LADIES AID
Mrs. H. C. Gohring very delight­
fully entertained the Ladies’ Aid of
the M. E. Church at her home, Wed­
nesday afternoon, February 18.
About forty ladies were present
Including the members and their
friends. The plan was that each
member bring someone who was not
a member. This proved very satis­
factory and eleven new members
were added to the Aid at this meet-
ing.
The afternoon was spent in visit­
ing, and delicious refreshments
were served by the hostess. The
house was beautifully decorated
for the occasion.
by the last Will and Testament of
the aforesaid William Kingston,
any person having claims against
his estate will please forward same
verified to me at 379 Commercial
street, Astoria, Oregon.
E. P. NOONAN,
Executor of the last Will and Tes­
tament of William Kingston.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, February MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS
10, 1925.
2-19-3-26
Mrs E. L. Trullinger deiightfolly
entertained
the Eagle Creek Mission­
N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N
society Wednesday of last week.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land ary
There were seventeen and one risi
Office at Portland, Oregon, February tor
present. A fine meeting was
9, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank­ held. Korea and the American
lin H. Howard, of Route 4. Estacada.
were the topics of the
Oregon, who. on March 27, 1920; made Indians
Study
hour..
Homestead Entry, No. 06656, for SE|
NWJ, Section 29. Township 3 8., Range The following officers were elect-
5 E , Willamette Mer .lian, has filed President, Mrs. G. Warren; Vice-
notice of intention to make Final Proof, President, Mrs. C. Thorpe; Secre­
to establish claim to the lard above
Mrs. Paul Still; Treasurer,
described, before the Register and Re­ tary,
ceiver U. 8. Land Offlse, at Portland. Mrs. A. C. Cogswell; Secretry of
Orsjron. on the 26th day of March, Literature, Mrs. M. G. Weatherby.
Mrs. Walter Glover will entertain
Claimant names aa witnesses: Ralph next month, on Wednesday , March
Chaney, of Route 4, Estacada, Oregon,
Julius Paulson, of Route 4, Estacada, i3.
Oregon, Otto Paulson, of Route 4. Es­
tacada, Oregon, Carl Lina, of Route 4,
NOTICE
Estac ada, Oregon.
i - 17X5-26
A special cash discount will be
Act 6-9-16. Clackamas County.
Notice will be published 5 consecu­ allowed on all bills paid in full
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tive weeka in the Eastern Clackamas by March 15 at Yocum Lbr. Co’s,
Oregon.
NOTICE to the creditors of the News. W Estacada.
alter L. T ooze , S r . Register. office. See M. Lons berry. Manag­
late William Kingston:
er.
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M2-«-12
Dei >artment of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, February
7, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that Rice
D. Montague, whose po-t office address
is 1212 East Yamhill Street, Portland,
Oregon, filed in this office on February
6, *925. his application No. 07666 for
exchange, of certain lands for timber
within the Mt. Hood National Forest,
Oregon, under the act of March 20,
1922 ( 42 Stat., 465 ) as per Commission­
er's letter " K ” of January 24, 1925,
the lands offered in exchange being
described as fol'ows:
N4NE1, SWiNFi, SEiNW|, NISWJ,
SW1SW* Sec. 13. T. 2 8., X 7 E.. 280
acres - *
The timber selected being located on the
NWJSWJ Sec. 17, 8WJNW*. NW*S
W* Sec, 18 . T. 8 S., R. 6 E., W. M.
Any and all peraors claiming adverse­
ly the lamia described or the timber, or
deS ring to object because of the mineral
Character of the land, or for any other
reason, to the disposal to applicant,
should file their affidavits of protest in
this office on or before the 14th day of
March. 1925.
W alter L. T ooze , S r . Register.
Clackamas County.
Notice will be published for four con­
secutive week» in the Eastern Clacka­
mas News. Estacada, Oregon,
First Show at 7:00 P. M.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka­
mas.
J. W. Wheeler and Phebe Fugate,
Plaintiffs,
BARBERS
vs.
Theresa Johnson, sometimes known
BATH S
as Theresa Johnston, and II. P,
Furlong, Defendants.
on Broadway, Estacada, Ore.
To said Theresa Johnson, some­ I W Shop
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times known as Theresa Johnston,
and to H. P. Furlong:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the County
of Clackamas on or before the 4th
day of March, 1925, and answer
the complaint filed against you in PIPE and FITTINGS
the above entitled suit or the plain­
tiffs will apply to the Court for the
Get our prices before you buy
relief demanded in the Complaint,
to-wit: Quieting the title to the Dryer Pipes Made to Order
following bounded and described
For Sheet Iron work,
real property, situate in the County
repairs, soldering: and
of Clackamas and State of Oregon,
plumbing:, call at the
to-wit:
Beginning 350 feet south of the
quarter post between Sections 34 A M E S S H O P
and 35, T. 2 S. R. 2 E. of W. M.,
MAIN STREET.
in the center of the Abernethy
road; thence by center line of
said road N. 59 and one-fourth
degrees W. 700 feet; thence N.
I. O.O. F.
71 degrees W. 1000 feet; thence
N. 65V4 degrees W. 834 feet;
Estacada
Lodge t
thence N. 47 Vi» degrees W. 450
No. 175. |
feet to a post in the center of said
road; thence south 2294 feet to Meets every Saturday evening in
a post; thence east 2640 feet to their lodge room, corner of Broad­
a post on Section line between way hi id Third streets. Visiting
sections 34 and 35, T. 2 S. R. 2 brothers
are always welcome.
E. of W. M., thence north 970 feet
Orin Ballou, N. G.
to the place of beginning, con­
taining 95.91 acres more or less,
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
in them and declaring them to be
the owners in fee simple of said
premises and forever barring and en­
joining you and each of you from
exercising any right or ownership
or claim in and to the said premises TIRE AND T U B E
of any kind or nature whatsoever,
and for such other and further re­
lief as to the Court may seem
equitable.
Published by order of Judge J.
Broadway Garage
U. Campbell. First publication made
and entered January 13, 1925.
First publication to be had on HENRY BOHN, Estacada
January 22, 1925.
The last publication on March 5,
1925.
6=
B. F. MULKEY,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
403 Corbett Building. Portland, Ore.
Seaman & Bullard
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
All Grades of
06557
Department of the Interior, U. S.
S H IN G L E S
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
January 31, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Estacada
Emil J, Bittner, of Route 1, Colton, Route 2
Oregon, who, on January 2, 1920,
made Homestead Entry, No. 06557,
for NEViNE^, Section 31, Town­
ship 4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention Shoe-Harness Repairing
to make Final Proof, to establish When in need of shoe or harness
claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver, repairing give me a call. I have
U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore­ been in the game 30 years, so 1
gon, on the 11th day of March, 1925. will ask a fair trial.
Claimant names as witnesses:
I guarantee all my work and
Ed. Hodikirs, of Colton, Oregon, material
to be first class. Every­
Route 1; Matt Park, of Colton, Ore­
gon, Route 1; Louis Vallen,, of Col­ body treated with respect at all
ton, Oregon, Route 1; George De­ times.
vore, of Colton, Oregon, Route 1.
Try the Shoe Shop one block
Act 6-9-16, Clackamas County. north of the Estacada Bank.
Notice will be published 5 con­
secutive weeks in the Eastern Clack­ THE NEW SHOE SHOP
amas News, Estacada, Oregon
George W. Moore, Prop.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.,
2-5-3-5
Register.
Mrs. James Denning has been on
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN
the sick list but is reported to be
greatly improved at this time.
Last Friday night the home of
Mr. and Mrs.J. C. Duus was the
Mrs. D. M. Marshall returned to scene
of a happy gathering of rela­
her home Friday after spending a tives and
friends in honor of Mrs.
couple of days visiting in Portland. Duus’
seventieth birthday.
Mrs. R. Morse of Portland visited The affair was in the form of a
at hte home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. surprise and proved to be such to
Sparks last week.
the delight of all attending.
The evening was spent in playing
Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Children “500" and visiting.
returned home from a visit of sev­ Refreshments were served and the
eral days with relatives last week, proverbial
birthday cake held the
interest
of
all.
Mrs. Gerald Wilcox and Mrs.
enjoying the evening were
Lester Townsend drove to Portland Mr. Those
and
Mrs.
A. E. Sparks, Mrs. R.
last week on business.
Morse of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Blauth, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arm­
A. A. Feyerabend is driving his strong,
and Mrs. F. Harkenrider
new Chtvrolet roadster which he and Miss Mr. Edith,
Mr. and Mas. Wal­
purchased from the Cascade Motor ter
Douglass
and
family, Mr. and
Company.
Mrs. E. Duus and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Angelo de Loretta and baby Mrs. H. M. Duus and family, Mr. and
of Portland spent Sunday at the Mrs. Vernie Duus and Mr. and Mrs.
home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Duus.
Pete Malzanini of River Mill,
IN THE HEAD”
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Githens and “COLD
is an acute attack of N asal C atarrh.
subject to frequent ‘Voids’’ are
children of Oregon City spent the Those
in a "run down" condition.
week-end at their home in Currins- generally
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a
Treatm
ent
consisting of an Ointment, to
ville.
ho used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu­
up the System,
Robt. Duncan and his mother of cous Surfaces, you building
less liable to "colda."
Portland visited at the home of and Sold m aking
by druggists for over 40 Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duncan in Gar­ F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
field last Saturday.
A number of percons from Esta­
ESTACADA
cada attended a “500” party given
by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stockton of
WOOD AND F U E L
Gresham last Thursday evening.
YARD
4-foot
and
langth*
A number of persons from Esta­ Leave order» at 16-inch
O.
E.
Culver’«
cada attended the play, "Tompkin’s
Second Hand Store on Main St.
Hired Man,” given by the Springwa-
or Phone 24-S - Quick Service
sheets of blotting paper,
ter grange at their hall last Saturday
Full line of Kalsomine 10c per 19 Large
H. R. STUBBE, Mgr.
x
24,
at
the N ews office 10
evening.
pound. At Pointer’s. 11-6 tf cents.
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Mrs. Mac Dgle and baby were
visiting at the home of M „ W r t f
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brother, Ernest Holgate, who re-
sides on the Base Line road near
Gresham, last week.
Ed. Bonar received a bad cut on
his left hand last Friday while split­
ting wood. D. Midford found it
^ necessary to take a stich to close j ,
the wound.
FOR
ESTACADA, ORE.
z
SUMMONS
Admission 20c and 5c
L. C. Posson has been suffering
from an attack of rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright are the
parents of a son, born February ¡4.
Mrs. W. E. McWillis was a passen­
ger to Portland last Friday morning.
PAGE TH R EE
We have just received a new shipment of Sun
Fast Pamico cloth. In weight and texture like
linen and fast colors. Nothing better for dresses.
In blues, purples, peach, apricot, greens, yellow
and orange colors. These are mostly in pattern
lengths. Be sure and see these while the line of
colors is unbroken.
ALSO a new line of Devonshires, Percales, Ging­
hams and cretons, all PRICED RIGHT.
LADIES’ Misses’ and Children’s Pumps, and
Oxfords in the Ideal line. Once you try these you
will be convinced of their wearing Qualities and
in Price Much Less than others of the same
quality.
JOIN THE CROWD AT
TN E PEO PLE'S STORE
OUR MOTTO SERVICE
H. B. SNYDER, - - C. A. DYKEMAN.