EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. PAGE TOREE RETURN FROM CA LIFO RN IA L O C A L IT E M S From the Northwest’s Finest Bakery * T a a r U * ßüWrn THE BREAD SUPREME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our O w n Fast “W H I T E ” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. • Ask Your Grocer for it “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” R. G . M A R C H B A N K % C O N F E C T IO N E R Y and L I G H T L U N C H International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES Maurice Ely is at the home o f his parents enjoyed a short vacation I from his stunies at O. A. C. Mrs. Sadie Darby o f Logan Ridge was a passenger to Portland, Mon­ day Morning. H. B. Snyder was on the sick list the first oftheweek and was confined to his home for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith o f Oak Grove were Estacada visitors last Monday. Rumor has it that an important wedding will take place in this vi­ cinity soon. The city was repairing a leaky water main at the corner o f Broad­ way and Third street this week. Don’t forget the Artisans’ card party to be given Wednesday even­ ing, April 1, in the I. 0 . 0 . F. hall. Ronald Burnett of Eagle Creek, a student at the 0 , A. C, is spending hi» vacation at the home o f his parents. Pointer’ s for Paints, Wall paper and Window Glass. 5-22tl A SAG N ER, Proprietor. ELECTRICAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS— Paints, Varnishs and En­ amels— Two cell Flashlights 50c. PH ONE 76-2 RADIO tO C A L DEALERS FOR ATWATER KENT SETS M AD E TO O R D E R — B A T T E R IE S CH A RG ED CO M PLE TE STOCK OF lyVDIO P A R T S D E M O N S TR A TIO N S W IT H O U T O B LIG A TIO N S LET US R E PA IR Y OU R SE T Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hendrickson and Mrs. Reynold o f Portland visited at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooke last Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Patterson and Mrs. Geo. Buser o f Garfield went to Port­ land, Monday morning to visit rfiends, returning to Estacada, Tuesday. The Masons had a very enjoyable filleting last Moonday evening which was followed by a bonquet. J. Kesseler was a candidate taken in at this meeting. a Mrs. James Denning visited at the home o f her daughter. Mrs. Will Bell, at Sandy, last week-end. Mrs. Harry Hitching and baby and Rich­ ard Beaver were guests at the Bell home Sunday. | The Juniors o f the M. E. Sunday school under the supervision o f Mrs. M AX SAGNER E. SMITH Mae Reed at the church a short time ■J ago and cleaned up the premises and — ...... ■ ■ - — ~ ----------- set out a few vines. A “ weenie” NO TICE OF CONTEST. or navy o f the United States during roast was provided and a splendid any war in which the United States {¡me was enjoyed by all present, (For Publication) _______ Department o f the Interior, United has been engaged; said antryman States Land Office. Portland, deaaSthUnmarrie<1 at tHe Ume ° f h'8 The Estacada Fire Co- are issuing Oregon, March 18th, 1925. CYou are, therefore, further noti- invitations this week fo r a danceto To heirs o f John H. Walker, de­ fied that the said allegations will be given Saturday evening in the ceased, o f Estacada, Oregon, Con­ be taken as confessed, and your said Masonic hall. A lareg number of testées: entry will be canceled without fur- pergons do not seem to understand You are hereby notified that Robert ther right to be heard, either before „ f d over and above the Casey, who gives 2087 East Madison this office or on appeal, if you fail . St. Portland, Oregon, as his post-of­ to file in this office within twenty actuaT expenses are used by this fice address, did on March 2nd, 1925, days after the FOURTH publica- organization to meet the payments file in this office his duly corrobora­ tion o f this notice, as shown below, (jue on the equipment which has ted application to contest and secure the cancellation o f Homestead Entry *• No. 07292, Serial No.07292 made contest, together with due proof ln fire fighting apparatus. This is June 29th, 1922, by John H. Walker, that you have served a copy o f your an organization that should gain the now deceased, for NW*4 o f NE% answer on the said contestant either , support o f all for in time o f fire Section 31, Township 3 South, Range in person er by registered mail. this is the organization that is called 5 East, Willamette, Meridian, and as to u should state in your answer grounds for his contest he alleges the name o f the postoffice to which lnto Auty. that said John. H. Walker died in the you desire further notices to be State o f Oregon on the 31st day o f sent to you. EA GLE CREEK August, 1924; that at the time o f his W ALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register death he was not engaged in the mil­ FRANK O. NORTHROP, Receiver! The Campfire Girls o f Eagle Creek itary or naval service o f theAJnited Date o f first publication March 26, met at the home o f their guardian, States during any war in which 1925; the United States was engaged; that Date o f second publication April Mrs. Paul Still, Saturday, and spent since he made said entry on June 2, 1925; the day in making baskets and ca- 29th, 1922, he had not been engaged 19258te ° f th' rd publicatio" ’ April 9’ noes o f bark. or employed in the military or naval service o f the United States; that he Date o f fourth publication April Hehry ° - Cushman o f Oregon City , was calling on his sisters, Mrs. Mae never made settlement on said land 16, 1926. or resided thereon before he made Munger and Mrs. W. G. Glover, Sun­ said entry; that he did not reside day. He also visited at the Trul- upon said land long enough to en­ LOCAL BREVITIES linger home. title him to a patent for said land, end his default therein was not due Quite a crowd o f the Barton peo­ to his employment in the military or A party composed o f Mr. and Mrs. ple visited our church Sunday even­ naval service o f the United States; S. E. Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing.— come again. that his heirs are unknown and their Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Glover and places o f residence are unknown Lovelace, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. to contestant and after due and Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith family were in Oregon City, Sunday dilligent inquiry said heirs or their and daughter, Ella May, motored to afternoon. places o f residence cannot be found Stayton last Sunday and enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Combs were by him; that none o f said heirs have bountiful dinner and a visit to the baptized in Oregon City, Sunday ever resided on said land or im- ] afternoon. proved or cultivated any part there­ woolen mills located in that city. of, and they have wholly abandoned j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooke and family All the farmers are busy, taking •aid land for more than six months visited Rhodendrum last week advantage o f the fine weather and Immediately preceding the beginning o f this contest; that more than six : Roy Miller and a party o f friends getting their rcops in. Mrs. W. A. Smith i sstill in Port­ months have elapsed since the death o f said entryrr.ait; that the absence drove up to the snow line Sunday. land but has left the hospital and is o f said heirs from said land and now staying with friends. their failure to improve or cultivate Full line of Kaisomine 10c per Alma Bell is still in the hospital said land is not and was not due 11-6 tf. but is reportad to be improving. to their employment in the army pound, at P o in ter’«, E L E C T R IC A L R E PA IR IN G GEM THEATRE First Show at 7:00 P. M. Saturday and Sunday May McAvoy IN “The Bedroom Window” W H A T H APPENED WHEN THE LIGHTS W E N T OUT IN “ THE BE DROOM WIN- D O W ” ?— IT’ S A T H R I L L YOU’Ll NEVER FORGET Pathe News COMEDY E. Crozier o f Currinsvill pur­ chased a new Chevrolet coupe from E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S CO M M UN ITY CLUB TO MEET the Cascade Motor Company last week. There will be a very important Walter E. Dykeman o f Lakeview meeting o f the Eastern Clackamas spent a couple o f days at the home Community Club, Friday evening, o f his brother, C, A. Dykeman, last March 27, at 8 P. M., In the Estacada high school auditorium. Everyone week. is invited and urged to attend Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Price and this meeting for matters o f vital im­ family o f Carson, Wash., spent the portance are to be discussed at this week-end at the home o f Mr. and time. Invite your neighbors and Mrs. C. A Dykeman. friends to come. This is the time when cooperation Wm. Dale was confined to his counts the most, show your spirit home most o f last week but is able o f cooperation by being present and to attend to his duties as recorder ready to enter into the meeting for this week. the good o f your community. The Estacada Band will be on At the meeting o f the I. O. 0 . F. hand and a program has been ar­ lodge last Saturday night a candi­ ranged for this meeting. date was given the third degree and this was followed by a “ big feed.” Little Estelle Hanson who has been confined to her home on ac­ count o f her eyes is greatly imp­ roved and is now able to be about E L E C T R IC S T O R E Admission 20c and 5c DENNY BROTHERS Mrs. R. J. Saunders o f Eagle Creek returned last Saturday from a trip to California which Covered better than 10,000 miles. The party composed o f Mrs. Saunders and small daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Rittmann of Portland, her parents, drove the entire distance. They left Portland the 20th o f January and Mr. Rittman made the trip through hte Panama canal and visit­ ed New Orleans, while his family remained ip California. Before returning they visited Tijuana, Mexico, and spent a short time vis­ iting Miss Nell Carlin, the sister of Hugh Carlin o f Currinsville, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Saunders and her parents ex­ pect to move shortly to their farm in Eagle Creek where they will re­ side this summer. D ISLO CA TES A N K LE W H IL E A T W O RK Vernie Duus met with an accident last Saturday while at work in the Cascade garage which resulted in a dislocated ankle, necessitating his removal to a Portland hospital for treatment. Monday he was able to be around but finds that he is great- I ly handicapped by this injury. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs Albert Portland were visiting o f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sundav. Hannah and Hannah of at the home Hannah last BARBERS BATHS Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to O rder For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the ! AMES SHOP MAIN* STREET. TIRE AND TUBE R E P A IR IN G Broadway Garage H ENRY B O H N , Estacada Seaman & Bullard NO TICE TO CREDITORS All Grades of NOTICE to the creditors o f the late William Kingston: The undersigned having been ap­ pointed as Executor without bonds Route 2 Estacada by the last Will and Testament of the aforesaid William Kingston, = 9 any person having claims against his estate will please forward same verified to me at 379 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. I. O.O. F. | E. P. NOONAN, Estaiada Lodi'c Executor o f the last Will and Tes­ No. 175. tament o f William Kingston. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February I Meets every Saturday evening in * Bargains—Good wall paper 25c 10, 1925. 2-19-3-26 4 their lodge room, corner of Bioad- f T way and Third streets. Visiting J, per roll. Ten patterns to select 4 brothers are always welcome, from, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j Orin Ballou, N. G. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land J. K. Ely, Secretary, Office at Portland, Oregon, February | 4.4.4. i-4..*-+-»-4-4--t“ t " < - » ~ * - - i . 4 - - 1 9, 1925. Those who are in a “ run down” condi­ NOTICE is hereby given that Frank­ tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in lin H. Howard, of Route 4, Estacada, good health. This fact provfes that while Oregon, who. on March 27, 1920; made Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly Homestead Entry, No. 06656, for SEJ Influenced by constitutional conditions. HALIVS CATARRH MEDICINE con­ NWJ, Section 29, Township 3S ., Range sists of an Ointment which Quickly 5 E , Willamette Mer «lian, has filed Relieves by local application, and the notice of intention to make Final Proof, Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists to establish claim to the land above _ AND in improving the General Health. described, before the Register and Re­ Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. ceiver U. S. Land Offi-e, at Portland, F. J. Choney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 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