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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 From the Northwest's Finest Bakery l J . ,P B u ^ N THE BREAD SUPREME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “WHITE” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. 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 I. 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. P H O N E 76-2 RADIO LOCAL DEALERS FOR ATW ATER K EN T SETS MADE TO ORDER— BATTERIES CHARGED COMPLETE STOCK OF RADIO PARTS DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS LET US REPAIR YOUR SET ELECTRICAL REPAIR1NÇ MAX SAGNER E. SMITH I or navy of the United States during ' any war in which the United States (For Publication) has been engaged; said entryman Department of the Interior, United was States Land Office. Portland, ] death. unmarried at the time of his Oregon, March 18th, 1925. further noti To heir* of John H. Walker, de fied You that are, the therefore, said allegations will ceased, of Estacada. Oregon, Con- be taken as confessed, and your said testees: entry will be canceled without fur You are heraby notified that Robert ther right to be heard, either before 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 fice address, did on March 2nd, 1925, days after the FOURTH publica- file in this office his duly corrobora ! tion of this notice, as shown below, ted application to contest and secure your answer, under oath, specifically the cancellation of Homestead Entry ' responding to these allegations of No. 07292, Serial No.07292 made contest, together with due proof June 29th, 1922, by John H. Walker, that you have served a copy of your now deceased, for NWVi of NE1* answer on the said contestant either Section 31, Township 3 South, Range in person or by registered mail. 5 East, Willamette, Meridian, and as You should state in your answer grounds for his contest he alleges the name of the postoffice to which that said John. H. Walker died in the you desire further notices to be State of Oregon on the 31st day of sent to you. August, 1924; that at the time of his WALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register death he was not engaged in the mil FRANK O. NORTHRUP, Receiver'. itary or r.aval service of the United Date of first publication March 26, States during any war in which 1925; the United States was engaged; that Date of second publication April since he made said entry on June 2, 1925; 29th, 1922, he had not been engaged Date of third publication, April 9, or employed in the military or naval 1925; service of the United States; that he Date of fourth publication April never made settlement on said land 16, 1926.________________________ or resided thereon before he made said entry; that he did not reside ' INJURED WHILE AT WORK upon said land long enough to en title him to a patent for said land, Zelca Coop of this city met with and his default therein was not due to his employment in the military or an accident last Saturday afternoon naval service of the United States; cutting logs at the Porter-Cars- that his heirs are unknown and their while tens camp which resulted in a badly places of residence are unknown injured ankle. reported that he tc contestant and after due and was cutting a log It is which was several dilligent inquiry said heirs or their places of residence cannot be found feet above the ground when it gave by him; that none of said heirs have and his ankle was injured in the ever resided on said land or im j way fall. He was removed to the Good proved or cultivated any part there Samaritan hospital at Portland, Sat of. and they hare wholly abandoned said land for more than six months urday evening for treatment. immediately preceding the beginning of this contest; that more than six J. W. Shafford of Portland was months have elapsed since the death an Estacada visitor last Saturday. of said entryman; that the absence of said heirs from said land and their failure to improve or cultivate Full line of Kalsomine 10c per aaid land ia not and was not due pound, »t Pointer'!, 11-6 tf ta their employment ia the arm/ NOTICE OF CONTEST. Mrs. E. Saling was a Portland rr- visitor last Sunday. Dance at Carver Saturday night, Kelly’s six piece orchestra. PAGE THREE ----------- and STAR CLIMBS STEEP GRADES DENNY BROIfiEfiS OAKLAND. March, 1925—Prior to made a few days ago ] r by an a attempt Star Touring car, available records showed only two cars, both BARBERS IHtAII i t much higher powered, and one driv Pointer’s for Paints. Wall paper First Show at 7:00 P. 1 BATHS en by a veteran of the race tracks, and Window Glass. 5-22tl that had ever succeeded in climbing Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Or Mac Dale spent the week-end at Saturday and Sunday the Camp Baldy Road, starting from the Foothill Boulevard just outside the home of his family here. April 4 and 5 Pomona, in Southern California, rv 1 i j j • and on up to the famous resort. Mrs. G. A. Lovell of Purripsville According t oword received at the is visiting her daughter in Portland Durant Motor Company here, the j this week, r Star touring car has couquered these Chris Johnson and Chris Klinker grades practically without an offort. PIPE and FITTINGS •'T H E of George were in Oregon City, Sat The road is known as one of the Get our prices before you buy most deceptive hills in the state. urday on business. The Star was a stock model, and Dryer Pipes Made to O rder Mrs. Harold Wooster of Camp 8 You won’t know what real the event was officially witnessed For Sheet Iron work, by an observation party from Pomo spent a few days |n E«tac»r)a vis ««re*n entertainment 1 » 'till repairs, soldering and iting friends and relatives. you’ve seen vital, flashing na, under Chief of Police A. W. plumbinp, call at the Negri as a Gypsy dancing girl Lyter of Pomona, and formed by romantic melodrama of three photographers, three news AMES SHOP Say, men, why shave yourselves, in 17th this century Spain. A Para men, and a dozen automobile when you can get a first class shave, MAIN STREET. mount picture made to the paper including a peek-phgVB fpr 15c at highest known standard xyi^Tj- men, oui regard to cost. Starting the Camp Baldy grade, the “Square Deal’’ barber shop! I t the first obstacle is a three mile Mr. and Mrs. Geraald Wilcox straightaway, on which the grades r Pathe News spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and average from three to five per cent, ¡L Mrs. Guy Smith in St. Johns. small grade. However, this proves COM EDY downfall of practically nny car, rr-- *1 the Miss Ssther Garbe of Portland for because of the long steady pull, was a visitor in Estacada pver the i practically every car trying the B ro a d w a y G a ra g e FIRE ALARM AROUSES week-end. hill boil in the attempt, and so is in FIRE DEPARTM ENT no condition to tackle the grades H E N R Y B O H N , E s te n t Mr. and Mrs. John Closner visited that are better than 12 per cent at the home of Mrs. Closner’s Saturday evening shortly after six throughout proper, mother, Mrs. Weller, n Portland o’clock the Estacada Fire department j The Star the car climb was by a was called into action by an alarm ! “rank amateur,’’ E. B. driven last Sunday. Ross, of fire turned in from the F. J. Har- manager of Star car sales sales for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah of kenrider home where an overheated | Woodworth Chief Lyter Seaman & Bullarii Portland spent Sunday at the home stove pipe had ignited the wall pa : removed (he Brothers. shift lever, after of Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hannah. All Grade* of per where the pipe entered the chim I the high geur gear was placed in mesh, ney, Maurice Ely who has been spend Quick action on the part of those and retained the shifting bar in SHINGLES his posession until he checked the ing his college vacation at home re- close at hand made it possible to Star in at the summit. | turned to 0. A. C. last Sunday to extinguish the blaze with a bucket - Estacada The victorious car was then driven Route 2 ! resume his studies there. of water before any serious damage down the grade, and on the straight F. J. Harkenrider returned to his was M. done.. proved conclusively by main Sagner escaped what might away home here this week after spending have tained speed that it was of been a bad injury when the standard high a week in Portland. Mr. Harkenri- hose cart gear 1 .0 . O F . he was towing behind a In Southern ratio. drove to Eugene during that time, rapidly moving California this climb, Estafada Lotld.c car jerked him out coming on the heels of the now of the machine and threw him in No. 175. Guests at the home of Mr. and famous Waterman Canyon climb, Mrs. L. C. Posson, Sunday were Mr. front of the cart. The wheels passed j has Meets every Saturday evening in attracted wide attention. their lodge room, corner of Hi .<>1 and Mrs. Cornwell of Seattle and over part of his body before the cart way and Third streets. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steuben and son of came to a stop and the accident re TO ATTEND GRAND LODGE brothers are always welcome. sulted in a badly bent cart wheel Portland. Orin Ballou, N. G. with Sagner able to continue on to Delegates elected by the I. O. O. J. K. Ely, Secretary, Robert J. McCracken of Portland the scene of the fire. F. Lodge No. 175, to be held at Ash was inE stacada last week in the The prompt arrival of this volun land, Oregon, beginning the 20th of interests of the Pacific States Fire teer organization again proves to the May,are Brothers Harvey Gilgan, J. insurance Company. people of this community the effi H. Tracy and C. P. Johnson. The ciency of such a department. Rebekah’s delegates are Mrs. Susie AMERICAN Bargains—Good wall paper 25c Robert Morton of Seattle was in Kitching, Mrs. Lydia McConnnell per roll. Ten patterns to select Estacada this week visiting his moth and Mrs. Katherine Jones. LEGION from, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf er, Mrs. W. J. Moore, and brother, Dance at Carver Saturday night, AND T. H. Morton. Mr. Morton is on Kelly’s six piece orchestra. * AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY The Oddfellows, Rebekahs and his way to California at this time. Meets First & Third Mondays Patriarchs are planning on holding I. O. O. F. HALL a celebration in honor of the 106th Third Street and Broadwuy H O W ’S T H IS ? ESTACADA year of Oddfellowship, the evening Estacada, Oregon, HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will of April 25. do w hat we claim for It—rid your system WOOD AND FUEL S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C of C atarrh or Deafness caused by YARD Say, folks, do you know that Earl C atarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con La Forge , the “Square Deal” bar sists 4-foot and 16-inch lengths of an Ointment which Quickly Any girl in trouble may r the catarrhal Inflammation, and ber is still giving ladies, gentlemen Relieves Leave orders at O. E. C ulver's Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which I murucate with Ensign Lee oi Second Hand Store on Main St. and children the best haircuts in the acts through Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus the assisting to restore nor or Phone 24-5 - Quick Service ¡Salvation Army, at the W lr town for 35c? So why pay more mal conditions. H. R. STUBBE, Mgr. i Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Avi Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. elsewhere? T. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. »lPortland, Oregon. S. E. Wooster, W. F. Cary and H. C. Stephens went to Oregon City last Tuesday to represent the Eas tern Clackamas Community Club in regard to the question of paving the River Road. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chandler and daughter who have been residing in the W. F. Cary house at the cor ner of Sixth street and Broadway, moved to Portland last week, Where Mr. Chandler is employed, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Smith will reside in the house vacated by them. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ditter and daughter, owners of the store for merly known as Shannahan’s, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B Clarke of Port- landwere guest s at the Estacada Hotel last week end. J. C. Wright, who was injured last Thursday at the Electric sawmill, is reported to be doing as well as could be expected. Mr. Wright suffered five fractured ribs and a fractured collar bone, and will be confined to the hospital for several SU IT CASES TIES weeks. HATS HOSE J. A. Irvin and H. C. Knowles of TROUSERS LEATHER VESTS Portland were in Estacada last OVERALLS DRESS AND WORK SHIRTS Monday on business. These men SHOES, OXFORDS are engaged in the making of garage AND HIKING BOOTS doors and have recently moved their plant to Portland from Albany. Miss Reliance Moore returned to Gro Monmouth, Sunday, where she will resume her studies at the Oregon normal. A d m iss io n 2 0 c b e lìi 5c PCM TUPITI r u id u tg i 1 Spanish Dancer” TIRE AND TLB REPAIRING LADIES’ SHOES AND OXFORDS A full line of Oxfords in Grey, Black Patent Leather, Black and Brown trimming, low heel, medium weight. All of the Ideal make. Once a trial always a satisfied customer. Good selection of colors in women's Silk Hose. All sizes. Special , $1.00 per pair. FOR THE MEN CARD ________ OF THANKS We wish to thank the Estacada Fire Company for their promptness in answering to an alarm when our house caught fire last Saturday evening. F. J. Harkenrider and Family. NOTICE To be sold for storage at Cascade Garage, Estacada, Oregon, on April 11th, 1925, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. One Dodge Touring car. Model 1917, Motor No. 6176»; 1923 license No. 67687. CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY. 3-2*-4-2 Always a complete line of Del Monte ceries, the Nationally" Advertised line. It Always pays to Buy the Best JOIN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE OUR MOTTO SERVICE H. B. SNYDER, - - C.A. 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