Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 03, 1925, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
THURSDAY,
SEPT.
3,
1925
L EG AL NOTICE
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SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL
SU PPLY
Exhibition o f Tuckerhill dahlias, blue
ribbon winners at Oregon State
Fair, at W ooster’s office Labor day,
Sept. 7.
Order your bulbs for
a
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spring delivery. Vera L. Tucker,
grower, Gresham, Oregon, phone
42X2
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HEA DQ UA RTER S
Text Books, Fountain Pens. Note Rooks. Pads, Mechanical Pencils,
Pencil Boxes, Blanks, Drawing Pads, Pens, Pencils, Etc.
CUTS MORE
I l " *bc County Court o f the State of
Oregon for the County o f Clackamaa
the Matter o f the Estate
Frank Hoinay, Deceased.
of
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SLICES
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Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of-the State o f Oregon,
for the County o f Clackamas, admin-
istrator uf the estate o f Frank Boi-
nay, deceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
To The Loaf
A n ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches
and children’s between-meal snacks.
Economical for Large Families
T he same Holsum
quality that won the
Harry M . Freer Trophy the second
in two years.
time
The same price as the regu­
lar large loaf.
A T YOUR «
G RO CERY and
Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, the
place to get what you want and
sell what you don’t want.
6-8-tf
LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
commission
City loans monthly
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
Estacada; 8 acres in cultivation
o f which 2 are bearing prunes;
good family orchard, all kinds o f
grapes and small fruits, good 6-
room house, fair barn, several out­
buildings. For price and partic­
ulars write owner, N. P. Nelson,
Newberg, Oregon.
7-30-tf
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
home.
Why not start now and let Elec
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
MONEY TO LOAN. We have,plenty
of money to loan on farms at 6
per cent— from one to twenty
years. No commission on large
loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca­
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
WANTED----- Plain sewing, prices
reasonable
Mrs. R. W. Lemon,
Estacada, Oregon
adv 9-3
FOR— SALE— At a bargain-
room house and three lots
or inquire at News office
rifice high-grade piano in storage
near here for immediate sale. Will
give terms to an established
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.
home. For full particulars and
We have an excellent stock
select from.
LOST— Man's coat, small brown and
black checked material; addresses
carried in pocket; somewhere be­
tween Kendall station and Garver
last Tuesday afternoon.
Notify
F. Madden & Co., Springwater;
address Estacada, Oregon, Route
3.
8-27
PORTLAND, OREGON
BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP
and M A R C E L S A L O N
S A N IT A R Y
SA TISFA C TIO N
GUARANTEED
HOURS— 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M
S A T U R D A Y — 9:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M.
MASONIC
BLDG.
ESTACADA
r-
A R T. SMITH, Propr.
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SURE
EV ERG REEN BLACK BER RIES
On account o f the holidays no
fruit will be received Saturday,
Sunday, Monday, Sept. 5, 6, 7. '
9-3
.
J. G. Hayman
LMdldlld r w u j i u r e
Notice is hereby given thet the
undersigned hes been duly appointed
administrator o f the estate of Elli­
ott Stewart, deceased, and any and
all nersons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to
present said claims, duly verified as
•jr law required, at the office o f my
attorney, Earle C. Latourette, with­
in six months fram the date of this
notice.
Dated August 20, 1928.
Date o f first publication
August 20. 1925
Date o f last publication
September 15, 1926.
W. A. HEYLMAN
Administrator o f the estate o f Elliott
Stewart, deceased.
Earle C. Latourette. Oregon City,
ANYONE— Wishing
good
home­
made cake or bread, cali Mrs. O.
W. Guttridge, Estacada. Phone
11-12.
9-3tf
OF FARM PRODUCE
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Netiee Te Creditors
FOR SALE ■Horse, wt. over 1300.
Sound, fat; works single or double,
is gentle . Good open buggy, near­
ly new buggy harness; good one-
horse heavy spring w-agon and
harness. Time given— six months
on bankable note. A. H. Fraley,
one-half mile east o f P. O., Esta­
cada, Oregon.
9-3
Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva­
tion Armj\ at the White Shield
Home, 665 Mayfair Ave.. Portland,
Oregon.
9-20-tf
LABOR DAY
Store Closed All Day
ESTACADA,
OREGON
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LONGLOAF
EVERYTHING C A LLED PRODUCE
VEAL, HOGS, LAMBS,
EGGS, POTATOES, ETC
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
August 28, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Lewis W. Elliott, of Box 873, Port­
land, Oregon, who on September 1,
1920, made Homestead Entry No.
06945 for Lots 1 and 2, Section 1,
Township 3.S., Range 4 E., Wiliam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final proof to estab­
lish claim to the land above described
before the Register of the U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, on th
13th day o f October, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses: Jo-
' sePh ° « S,haze':; °* Ef gle ? T k> ° r*-
gon; Victor W . Bodley, John Affol-
ter> Joseph D. Danenberger, all of
WE
REMIT
BY
RETURN
M AIL
M. J. K ERKES, Manager.
Near Morrison.
INDEX
PRODUCE
COMPANY
151 Froi
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY -<
P, M.
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FARM REMINDERS
The season for fall planting of
vegetables for fall, winter and the
spring marketing in Western Ore­
gon is the fourth regular planting
time listed by the experiment sta­
tion. The first is for planting the
seed o f early, mardy vegetables, the
second o f tender vegetables after
the disappearance o f frost, and the
third o f vegetables in late summer
for fall and winter use.
In late cabbage production the
seed strain, soil fertility, good mois­
ture-bolding capacity o f soil, and
protection from injurious insects are
listed by tho experiment station aa
factors determining the aualitv and
FOR SALE— Rye. Peter Erickson,
Route 2, Estacada, Oregon, Tal.
2:1-1
9-3-10
FOR RENT— Furnished room In­
quire Mrs. Wm. Fink, north I. O.
O. F. Hall, Estacada.
9-10
FOR RENT CHEAP— Small house,
partly furnished. Inquire of Mr«.
Will Ritchev.
9-10
Stncholdert Meeting
The rtorkholders o f the Estacada
Publishing company will hold an Im­
portant meeting Friday. September
t, 1925. at 8:00 p. m. at the office
o f the company in Estacada.
All
arc urged to attend.
Mussolini’s statement that Julius
Caesar was the greatest man who
ever lived won't make much o f a hit
with the ardent follower« o f Al
P. M.
• A. M.
m
.:P.M. P.M
P.M
v. Portland
10:00 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada
8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30
Clackamas
10:30 2:30 6:B0
Eagle Creek 8:15 12:15 4:45 8:45
Carver
10:40 2:40 7:00
Barton
8:25 12:25 4:65 8:55
Barton
11:05 3:06 7:25
Carver
8;45 12:45 5:15 9:15
PLENTY OF C O AL
Eagle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:85
Clackamas 8:55 12:55 5:25 9:26
Ar. Estacada
11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar, Portland
9:30
1:30 6:00 10:00
There is said to be coal enough in
* Daily except Sunday
(A ) Saturday only.
China to heat the world for a cen­
tury, but little o f it is being mined
or marketed. It is well to realize,
however, that there will never be
any genuine coal famine. We may
have strikes in this country and the
mines may close down, but coal is
A. 9AGNER, Proprietor.
spread fairly thick all over the
Electrical Goods of All Kinds— Paints, Varnish and Enam-
world, and it can always be had when
•Is.— Two coll Flashlights 80«.
Electric Vacuum Sweeper
needed. The hardship may be acute
for the moment, but it cannot long
for Rent by Dajn
PHONE x78-2
endure,— Los Angeles Times.
ELECTRIC STORE
C O N S TR U C TIV E POLIC Y
M EANS C O N S ERV ATIO N
Crei, th« Rod Crown
Mileage Card at any
MR«dCrown'*putnp.
Use H and aoe your
EVERGREEN
BLACKBERRIES—
The berries are at their best right
now', and they are coming in quite
frealy, Deliver only on the same
day as picked, and* do not pick
when the fruit is wet. Will receive
every day but Saturday.
8-27
J. G. HAYMAN, ESTACADA
E v e ry b o d y will be at Estacada
W E BUY MOST KIND«
U. 3. MORGAN
M
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
WILL EXCHANGE—-Large, young
sound horse for cows.
J. O.
Smith, 21k miles west o f Barton.
8-27-9-3
S T RICTLY
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Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
IAN TS IN E S T A C A -
August 28, 1925.
\ AND VIC IN IT Y .
TUmttm*ntaof tA$Hotiumfamli}
NOTICE is hereby given that Da­
vid W. Jones o f Route 4, Estacada, *
Oregon, who on September 16, 1922,
made Homestead Entry No. 07310
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for N E 1/« SW ‘ i : S% SW*/i Section
23, Township 3 S., Range 5 E., Wil­ > INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of ISE------------ — ................
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intention to make final proof to es­
tablish claim to the land above de­
scribed before the Register of the U.
S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
on the 9th day o f October, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Adolph Wiederhold, Sr., o f Route 4,
Estacada, Oregon; Joseph W iejer-
PORTLAND, OREGON
hold, George W. Wilson and Julius
Paulson, ail of Route 4, Estacada,
Wholesale Distributors o f
Oregon.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR., Register
A ct 6-9-16: 120 acres Clackamas
County.
Notice will be published five con­
BEST PRICES PAID FOR
secutive weeks in the Eastern Clack­
amas News, Estacada, Oregon.
9-3-10-1
A. M.
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
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res *
The Red Crown Mileage
Card sure saves money!”
The Red Crown Mileage Card ia more
than a card for recording mileage—it’s
■ help to you to get the oxtrm 15 to 30
miles that are always in a tankful of Red
Crown gasoline. Here's what one motor*
ist found out:
“ Conservation o f our oil re­
sources” has become a popular slo­
gan. Our leading oil companies are
as much in favor o f honest conserv­
ation which eliminates waste as any­
body, but policies which prevent de­
velopment are not conservation in
the true sense o f the word,
A prominent oil man recently said
that if the Oil Conservation Commis­
sion would see that United States cit­
izens are allowed to acquire and de­
velop oil properties in foreign coun­
tries and also see that oil companies
receive simple justice at home, true
conservation o f oil supplies could be
brought about In a business-like
manner.
This would be a definite and con­
structive policy which would benefit
not the oil companies alone, but the
whole nation and the world, through
bringing about scientific exploration
and development o f petroleum re­
sources.
The Rod Crown Milo*go Card eure «ave«
ntonoyl M y bua consumes only 10 gMlona of
Red Crown' now on a 200 mil« run that used
to taka 13 gallona of f u and rvun more. I figure
HI aare enough in e year on Red Crown gas­
oline to pay «or one tire at leaat-"
Red Crown Mileage Card records
prove daily the extra mileage in Red
Crown gasoline. Use "R ed C row n" al­
ways and profit by its extra mileage.
miles
while they raise the crops they have
to depend on someone else to raise
the price.— Albany Democrat.
THE PRODUCERS GOT IT
A third payment o f $20.000.000
has been made by the Western
Wheal Pool on account of last year’s
crop on the prairiee. But for the
pool that twenty million dollars
would have gone, not to the pro­
ducer o f wheat, but to those who
handle grain after Ita p redact! m .—
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