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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THERSEAY, MARCH 12, 1925 V LOCAL BREVITIES From the Northwest’s gutted Finest Bakery \T « THE BREAD SUPREME Ask Your Grocer for it “THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” R. G. M A R C H B A N K CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH International Made to M easure CLOTHES ELECTRIC STORE A SAGNER, Proprietor. ELECTRICAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS— Paints, Varnishs and En amels— Two cell Flashlights 50c. PHONE 76-2 RADIO Admission 20c and Sc G E I THEATRE First Show at 7:00 P. M. Saturday and Sunday MARCH 14 AND IS Nita Naldi IN “THE ING POINT’’ THE MYSTERY-DRAMA of Pointer’9 for Paints, Wall paper and Window Glass. 5-22tf Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “WHITE” Auto •Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. GIVE FA REW ELL PARTY Ernest Rynning of Portland spent the week-end in Estacada. Mrs. Grover Kiggins and children spent Saturday in Oregon City. D. B. Eshelman was in Portland, Saturday on business. O. E. Smith visited with his fam ily over the week end. Mrs, U- S. Morgan was in Port land, Saturday, shopping. ^ Chas Dubois and son were Port land visitors, Saturday. S. E. Wooster and D. M. Marshal were in Oregon City last Saturday. m an’, rem arkable double life and love.. From M ary R obert. R hinehart’* m o.t pop ular story and play. a See J. E. Gates and get that suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0. 0. F. building. tf Mrs. R. H. Carter of River Mill Pathe News is reported on the sick list at this time. COM EDY Mrs. Margaret Kilgore and daugh ter Alice of Portland were visiting relatives in Estacada last Sunday. A ,F. and A. M. HOLD SPECIA L SESSION Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox drove to Vancouver, Wash., Sunday for a A special meeting of the A. F. short visit with relatives. and A. M. was held in the Masonic Saturday night for the purpose See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano hall of conferring degree of Master instruction. Prices reasonable. Mason upon the a candidate, Robert I. 0. 0. F. building. tf Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke were One hundred and sixty visiting Portland vieitors last Saturday even Masons were present for the occa sion, coming from Portland, Gresh ing. am and Sandy by a special train of Mr. Jack McFee of Seattle, Wash., three cars. The degree team, known uncle of Mrs. C. A. Dykeman, visited as the P. E. P. Company’s Electri her for a short time last Saturday. cians conferred the degree upon the Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt of Port candidate in a most impressive land spent the Week-end at their manner. farm in Garfield. A luncheon was served following the meeting by a group of Masons’ Vernon Ames purchased a crys tal set from the Radio shop last week. Mrs. J. A. Kitching made a trip to Portland, Saturday. Large sheets of blotting paper, 19 x 24, at the N ew s office 10 tf Hall’s Catarrh Medicine cents. PAGE THREE Mrs. Earl Gunter and baby were among the passengers to arrive in Estacada, Saturday evening. Mrs. Harry Morgan of Monmouth spent the week-end with relatives here. Full line of Kalsomine 10c per pound. At Pointer’s. 11-6 tf Those who are in a "ru n down" condi tion will notice th a t C atarrh bothers them m uch m ore th an w hen they are in good health. This fact proves th at while C atarrh is a local disease, It la greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. H A L L ’S CA TARRH M ED IC IN E con sists of an O intm ent which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the In tern al Medicine, a Tonic, which assists in im proving the Q eneral H ealth. Sold by druggists for over «0 Years, F . J . Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, ESTACADA Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing of WOOD AND FUEL Portland were Estacada visitors YARD Saturday. 4-foot and 16-inch lengths Dr. Ella Smith of Portland spent Leave orders at O. E. C ulver’s the week-end at the home of her Second Hand Store on Main St. LOCAL DEALERS FOR mother, Mrs. C. Wilcox of Garfield. or Phone 24-5 - Quick Service H. R. STUBBE, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White of Camp 8 were in Estacada, Satur day evening. Mr. White attended SETS MADE TO ORDER— BATTERIES CHARGED the Masonic meeting. \ COMPLETE STOCK OF RADIO PARTS Jjoretta Ritchey, who had been DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS attending school in Portland re LET US REPAIR YOUR SET turned and entered the high school ELECTRICAL REPAIRING here last week. M AX SAGNER E. SM ITH Mr. James Shibley of Camp 8 came down for a visit with Mrs. Shibley and children who came out from Portland last Saturday evening. FOR Roy Wilcox has installed a 5-tube Atwater Kent radio in his home i in terrace addition. The set was purchased from the Radio shop. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale and family PRICES REASONABLE of Portland visited atthe Wm. Dale PHONE 34-115 ESTACADA, ORE. home Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Dale attended the Masonic installa tion here Saturday evening. W. R. M Wade celebrated his 84th birthday last Tuesday. Mr. Wade enjoyes the distinction of being one of the early pioneers in this part of the county. Men’s blue work shirts while they last..................75 cts. Men’s Trench shoes______________________ $3.35 pr. Visitors at the I. O. O. F Lodge New lot Fabric auto tires______ _____ ............... $ 7.00 No. 175 last Saturday evening were New lot Cord auto tir e s....................................... $ 9.50 Bro. Clyde Grable of Arleta Lodge Nailya’ sandwich spread______ ____ _ .20 and .35 cts. No. 216 and Bro. Smith Felds of Tuna Fish just in ..:..................................... ....... .10 cts. Dayton Lodge NO. 20. Paul Holmes Lemons new shipment in....................................30 cts. doz. and Lester Crawford of Garfield See the new laces that just came in. received the initiatory degree of See the new silk ties for men and boys just in. the I. O. O. F. lodge at this meeting. See the new lot of men’s sox just in. Ladies’ new silk hose will be in soon. - BIRTHDAY PARTY New ribbons just in see them. A few pair of shoes left at................ .98 cts. and $ 1.49 Mn. Julius Krieger entertained Do you know that sugar is already advancing and that last Thunday afternoon, March 5, the canners have placed their orders already ? in honor of her little daughter, Wanda's fourth birthday. St. Pat rick decorationc were used artistic Currinsville, Oregon. J . O * T U N N E L L ally throughout the home and a two coune luncheon was served the after a very delightful after FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING guests noon. The Ladies Aid of the Christian The little guests invited for the There will be a fruit growers meet Church met with Mrs. W. H. Holder occasion were Jean Sarver, Marga ing at the City hall in Estacada on last Friday. It was a beautiful day ret Morgan, Phylis Cary, Junior Friday March. 13. at 7:30 P. M. and quite a number were in attend- Ahlberg, Richard Rose, Richard Mal- Buyers will be present. Everyone ! ance. The afternoon was very lett and Wanda Krieger. Addi interested be sure and attend. tional guests were Mn. J. F. j pleasantly spent in sewing J. G. HAYMAN. Sec. . venation. The next meeting and of con- the Lovelace, Mn. R. Lovelace, Mn. G. P. Rose. Mn. T. Ahlberg, Mn. H, Nela Christiansen of Springwater ' Aid will be held with Mn. Julius Sarver, Mn. T. Sarver, Mn. L. Linn was in Estacada last Saturday trana- Krieger. Thursday, the 19th in»t. MRS. B. F. CLAY', Secretary. and Mn. Krieger. acting butinsss. ATWATER KENT 1 DENNY BROTHERS I A large number of Miss Erma Gates’ friends surprised her at her home last Monday night. The party I BARBERS was in the form of a farewell for Miss Erma, who will leave with her BATHS parents for Gresham, the first of next week. ÿ Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. The evening was spent in playing games, and delicious refreshments were served later in the evening. Those present were Thelma Wil cox, Evelyn Davis, Edna Rates, Avis Cadanau, Irene Kaake, Florence Has sell, Florence June Reed, Erma Jones, Vernice Fantz, Ruth Hale, PIPE and FITTINGS Geraldine Warren, Myrtle Hall, Get our prices before you buy Emma Coleman, Wilma Kitching, Ted Saling, Johnny Osborne, Harvey Dryer Pipes Made to Order Woodworth, Frank Hayden, Victor For Sheet Iron work, Bowman, Shirley Burnett, Virgil repairs, soldering and Wright, Harold Bronson, Harold plumbing, call at the Kitching, Foster Myers, Floyd Hale, James Jennings, Bill Paxton, James AMES SHOP Fantz, Howard Davis, Alice Kaake MAIN STREET. and the honored guest, Erma Gates, ored guest, Erma Gates. PLUMBING L. T. L. TO M EET TIRE AND TUBE The L. T. L. will meet Saturday, March 14, at 2:30 P. M. , in the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lawrence of Carver visited at the home of Mr. Lawrence’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence last Sunday. They have recently purchased a new home in Carver where Mr. Lawrence is employed REPAIRING Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN. Estacada Seaman & Bullard NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE to the creditors of the late William Kingston: The undersigned having been ap pointed as Executor without bonds 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 10. 1925, ___________ 2-19-3-26 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 9, Office 1925. at Portland, Oregon, February NOTICE is hereby given that Frank lin H. Howard, of Route 4, Estacada, Oregon, who. on March 27, 1920; made Homestead Entry, No. 06656, for SET NWJ, Section 29, Township 3S., Range 5 E , Willamette Mer dian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the lard above described, before the Register and Re ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Orsgon, on the 25th day of March, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph Chaney, of Route 4, Estacada, Oregon, Julius Paulson, of Route 4, Estacada, Oregon, Otto Paulson, of Route 4, Es tacada, Oregon, Carl Lins, of Route 4, Estañada, Oregon. Act 6-9-16. Clackamas County. Notice will be published 5 consecu tive weeks in the Eastern Clackamas New 8, Estacada, Oregon. W a l t e r L, T o o z e , S r . Register. 2-12-3-12 All Grades of SHINGLES Route 2 • Estacada '■»•OF- ! j | 4 T 4 f J No. I75. '• Meets every Saturday evening in t their lodge room, corner of Bioad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome, Orin Ballou, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, •}«•+" J* mm BBSs AMERICAN l e g io n AND AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Meets First & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. HALL Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of tf Salvation Army, at the Whit Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf Flower and Garden Seeds We have a line of Northup , King & Co.’s Package Seeds, the only line that sells at 5c a package-~none better. Also a full line of D. M. Ferry’s and Lilly’s Seeds. All kinds of Bulk Seeds and Onion Sets in the famous Diamond Brand variety. All good fresh stock. Get our Prices on these. W ELL DRILLING See O. E. JANNSEN CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES FOR SPRING DRESSES A full line of colors in the Pamico cloth Sun Fast Colors, good weights, the season’s Best Seller. MEN’S HICORV WORK SHIRTS JOIN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE OUR MOTTO SERVICE H. B. SNYDER, - - C. A. DYKEMAN. J ~ * «s é #r> & s $ va