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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE, 4, 1925 PAGE THREE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES ' * ~:~x~x -xx~xx~x**x*«x**x*-x~:~> Department of the Interior, U. S. ______ j ❖ „ Mrs. ,, Margaret ' Kilgore and . Land Offlce at Portland, Oregon, Bible S cho o l................. 10:00 a. m. ? May 22, 1925. „ .. ' J- daughter Alice of Portland visited NOTICE IS hereby given that u ,‘u lllK’ . m’ a,u ^ m< "t‘ friends and .. relatives , in , this com- ryville, ArU?.u r Oregon, Sylvester who Amunds, W ° M ” ‘THe A on of May Cher- 19, greatest 1 hmg in the World. BARBERS munity over the week-end. 1921, made Homestead Entry No. , Sunday evening topic: “The i y ---------- 07105, for N E 1», Section 1. Town- Value of a Man.” JJ B ATH S George Kelly of Portland, accom- \. ship 3 S., Range 5 E., Willamette Fhoir rehearsal, Satur. 7 :30 p. m. •** panied bv W F Cary left Satur- ^ieridian, lias filed notice of inten- We cordially invite all to attend $ Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. , morning . , for U__ make to Final to estab- day Cary’s , Hot „_.___< Springs tion lish to claim the Proof, Iand above des these services. B. F. CLAY, Minister. for a week. This is an annual trip cribed, before the Register and Re- which they take every year. ceiver U. S. Land Office, Portland, -------------------* ______ Oregon, on the 14th day of July, THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | THE BREAD Full line of K alsom ine 10c p er Claimant names as witnesses: ‘•Tho H 6 tf Parnell Averill, of Cherryville, The F n en d ly tn u rch on the Hill.” pound, at Pointer’s. Oregon; Mrs. Parnell Averill, of *ra F. Rankin, Pastor. SUPREME Cherryville, Oregon; Jamgs W. Sunday School a t.................. 10:00 PIPE and FITTINGS i Eddie Barr and Frank Baker a t Dixon of Cherryville, Oregon: Ed- Mrs. Rosa A. Reagan, Supt. Get our prices before you buy j tended the races in Vancouver last ward Nelson, o f Cherryvdle, Ore- Mornin g. worship,...................... U :00 | j Sunday and visited relatives for a Act 6-9-16 Clackamas Co. Dryer Pipes Made to Order AFTERNOON SERVICES: short time while there. Notice will be published five Sunday School at Mt. Zion church For Sheet Iron work, weeks in the Eastern at > 00 repairs, soldering: and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith ac- consecutive Clackamas News, Estacada, Ore- p...., . . „ . . . plumbing, call at the companied by Mrs. Smith’s mother gon. p services, Mt. Zion church drove to Roseburg for Memorial _ „ 'Y ^ T E R L. TOOZE, Sr., a , ........................................ 3;00 jjay 15-28-6-26 Register. EVENING SERVICE: A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP , Mr. r and • „ Mrs. n G. E. , Lawrence tice Epworth League Chorus prac- followed by the Devotional Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins accom- Sunday in Portland visiting meeting. ....................................... :d5 j panied by their guests, Mr. and spent sister of Mr. Lawrence who is Evening Worship ...................... 8:00 Mrs. Max Wagonohetch of Milwau- a seriously ill. NOTICES FOR THE WEEK: kie motored to Milwaukie last Sun ______ S. S. Teachers Training Class day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodson accom- Wednesday evening at_____ 7:00 panied by Miss Francis and Flor- Choir practice Thur. Evening 7 :30 Max Sagner left for Reno, Neva ence Hassell and Henry Reinner Prayermeeting at the parsonage da, where he has accepted a posi- of Sherwood drove to Aberdeen, Friday at .......... ............. 7 :30 Broadway Garage i tion with an uncle who is engaged W’ash., Friday to visit Mr. Dodson's al,A cordial welcome is extended to in construction work there. parents and sister, Mrs. Vernon „ ‘((TI He that spared not his own HENRY BOHN. Estacada Mo.coii tiasseu. gon but de]jvered jjjnl up f or us Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring ac ---------- *U, how shall He not also with companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Guests at the home of Mr. and Him freely give us all things. Blauth drove to Seattle, Washing- Mrs j v Barr on Memorial Day L. D. S. SERVICES | ton, Saturday, returning here gun- wore Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Herman =9 day. They visited John Blauth, and daughter of Portland, Mr. and Reorganized Church of Je who will leave shortly for Alaska. [ Mrs. Jas. Freeman and children sus The Christ of Latter Day Saints All Grades of holds Sunday school at I. O. O. F. ! of Huber, Mrs. Warren Barr of Mrs L Thorton and Miss Jhhan- j of Portlar;d> Mr and Mrs. chaS. hall at 10 A. M. na Lichthorn of Oakland, Cahfor- , . , - r ---------~ ~ ; -------- -------- — S H IN G L E S nia, ’ who is visiting 6 . in . this . city . ; ville, K' chl"? an d . °f R° H Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barr and TO ,SSUE NEW ______ DIRECTORY Estacada A. SAGNER, Proprietor. vi°sit’ingP in Seattle, Seat«eV w w asn. i s h ^ | i Barr children and city. Mr’ and Mrs’ George The Estacada Telephone & Tele- Route 2 visiting of this graph Company are planning a new Electrical Goods of All Kinds—Paints, Varnish and Enam- telephone directory to be issued in Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and Ella j el».—Two cell Fl«*hlighu 50c. Electric Vacuum Sweeper desiring to . . advertise May motored to Stayton to spend FOR OVER 40 YEARS July. . ... s Those .. " ec . ory , „ for Rent by Day. PHONE 76-2 I. O .O . F . f the week-end and returned here! HALL’S c a t a r r h m e d ic in e has ' a re as e t.° Monday, bringing their daughter, : been used successfully ln the treatment at the office of the company in Es- Fstatjda Lodge Neva, who has finished her school, ° HALL's' CATARRH MEDICINE con- tacada where details may be learn- No. 175. slstH of by an local Ointment which and Quickly ed. term there. Heiieves application, the Estacada Tele. & Tele. Co | Meets every Saturday evening in —. — i Internal Medicine, a Topic, which acts 4 their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- Guests at the home of Mr. and through the Blood on the Mucous 9ur- — ' thus the Inflammation. ..— T way and Third streets. Visiting Mrs. u Wallace Smith over the Week faces, Sold by Cheney all reducing druggists. | brothers are always welcome, F. J. & Co., Toledo, Ohio. end were Mr. and Mrs. A Stokke f Orin Ballou, N. G. and baby and Miss Clara Burbank | J. K. Ely, Secretary, of Seattle. Mr. Stokke caught •»« 4* 4* *••*•♦ ** 4*+4*4*4*+ 4* for the Estacada team in the game last Saturday, Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing ' Mr, and Mrs. Harry Heylman and iM f c . AMERICAN Family Wash a Specialty] two children of Spokane, Wash., M | LEGION Prompt Service at Rifiht Price arrived last Thursday for a short AUTO REPAIR visit with their parents, Mr. and GIVE US A TRIAL ^58$ AND AUTO AND GAS ENGINE Mrs. W.A. Heylman. Satisfaction Guaranteed AMLRICAN LLGI0N AUXILIARY REPAIRING We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Wm. Underwood and his mother Meets First & Third Mondays AH Work Guaranteed Un-superstltious pedestrians often do this came down from Underwood, I. O. O. F. HALL Wash., Friday to attend the gradu - REASONABLE PRICES Third Street and Broadway 1 tion of Mr. Underwood’s son, Les- Estacada, Oregon, FREE CAR INSPECTION —Proving that a post can divide two people ' ter. S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C without splitting their friendship. In the same Free towing to shop within GRESHAM, OREGON radiu» of three mile» Mrs. Frank Morrow and Miss way experienced motorists have proved to their Phone 2471 Irene Saling of Portland came out complete satisfaction that Zerolene, a western Any girl in trouble may com- Friday evening to attend the grad- CHARLEY LINN, Agent. G. G. GElL, Propr. (municate with Ensign Lee of the oil, will lubricate the modem automobile engine 1 uation exercises. Their brother I. O. O. F. BLDG., North Main Street i Salvation Army, at the White as well or a little better than any oil they can buy, Ted was a member of the class. ESTACADA. ORE., Phone 543 Phone 73-2, Estacada, Ore. Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., although it costs less than eastern lubricants. [Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf Mr. and Mrs. Karl Einarson of The anti-western oil superstition Portland were present Friday evening at the commencement ex succumbs to experience ercises. Most of the students JSerolene is successfully lubricating more cars graduating were form er students of the Einarsons when they were In the Pacific Coast states than any other oil members of the faculty here. m ade— low and high priced cars alike. The most advanced refining process is this Com Mac Dale spent Saturday and 1 Sunday with his parents, Mr. and pany’s patented high-vacuum process, during Mrs. Wm. Dale, and returned to the use of which Zerolene is submitted to 15 Portland on Monday morning to positive checks for quality. Zerolene’s special ! resume his work at North Pacific. filtration through 40 tons of Florida Fuller’s He plans on attending the sum Earth gives you an oil of absolute purity—a mer session and finishing early in better oil even if it does cost less! ! the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and less carbon—better fuel mileage Miss Dorothy Miller of Portland Zerolene will increase the power and gaso visited for a short time in Estacada line mileage of yo u r car, reduce carbon ac last week. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have recently returned to Portland cumulation in the cylinders end lengthen the from eastern Oregon and are working life of the engine. spending their honeymoon in Port land. The Millers were residents W hy pay tribute to a superstition? Inmiat of Estacada for a number of years, j on Zeroleno—ask for it by nam e. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Harders Get the Facts! accompanied by Mrs. Gerald Wil-, ; cox and Bobbie, visited little Robt. A series of independent and impartial reports Snyder at the Good Samaritan hos showing the experience of large users with pital in Portland, last Tuesday Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, Robert is reported to be rapidly im "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any proving. Standard Oil Company representative or Zero OBITUARY lene dealer for a copy. George McFarland, aged about 73 years, died Saturday, May 30, ZEROLENE 1925, at River Mill. He is sur even if it does vived by a daughter, Mrs. J. F.. COSTLESS Dailey, Oakland, California, and a sister, Mrs. Phoebe Hamilton, San ta Clara, California. The remains were taken to the Portland Crema (C A L IF O R N IA ) torium and the ashes will be for warded to the Santa Clara Under taking Parlors, Santa Clara. ( alif., under the direction of Joseph E. Gates, undertaker, Gresham, Ore. JOIN THE CRO W D A T The deceased had recently been employed by the Electric Lumber and Manufacturing Company at River Mill and it is reported had been in good health. W hen called for breakfast last Saturday morn O U R M O TTO SERVICE ing he appeared to be somewhat tardy in responding and upon in was found dead. Death, j P. Woodle, who is working on Lenard Douglas* of The Dalles vestigation it is understood had beert due to ( Corbett hotel returned home ia viaiting at the home of Hr. and From the Northwest’s L O C A L B R E V IT IE S DENNY BROTHERS ! finest Bakery \ T -£> PLUMBING Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “WHITE” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. Ask Your Grocer for it TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING “THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” Seaman * Bullard ELECTRIC STORE E S T A C A DA ...THE..,. DEPENDABLE If GATES’ FUNERAL HOME FOR CANNING TIME We have a good selection of white granite ware, stew pans and kettles. Large sizes, just right for canning time. Regular $ 1.65 values, Sale price $ 1.19 Fruit jars, canning racks, jar rings, jar fillers and Certo to keep the color of the fruit. Fischer’s Rolled Oats Let your next package of cereals be a pack age of Fischer’s Silver Flaked Oats-none bet ter. Three pound package 30 cents. Made from the Waldo Hill Oats--the best oats rais ed on the Pacific coast. Insift on All Fruits and Vegetables In Season. STANDARD O IL CO M PA N Y f ZEROLE:NE THE PEOPLES STORE l\ j£ H B. SNYDER, - - C.A. DYKEMAN. ii» y for the vacation. , Mr». James Denning. heart trouble.