Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 25, 1926, Image 4

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PETER RABBIT WILL
to take some medicine but Flopsy,
VISIT ESTACADA Mopsy and Cottontail had bread
Mrs.
Ray
W ilcox
and
little
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and milk and blackberries for sup-
Mrs. Nova Smith Matson was
Once upon a time fou r rabbit«, per.
born ^
30. 1905 at Boring, Ore. daughters June and Joyce have re­
,
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and departed this life at her turned home having visited sc.eral
whose names were Flopsy, Mopsy
The
pupi,g of
the
mother.s home in 0 ak Grove, Ore., days with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
» HL U N I V E R S A L C A B
Cottontail and Peter lived in a 1 gchool will pre5ent “ Peter Rabbit” rt 2:00 p.m. February 21, 1926, Zogg o f Sandy Ridge.
sand bank under a big tree with in the form o f an operetta at the j ag e 20 years, 6months and 22 days.
Mr. A. E. Jannsen o f Rissel has
their mother,
| high school auditorium Thursday, | The departed had graduated at just completed driving a well one
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One morning the bunnies went March 4- u
be interesting for thc Estacada high school in 1923, hundred and seven feet deep at the
.
t . UU-» . u bc.h young and old. ,Be sure and and 0n April 15th, 1925 she was Sam Dun ap home in the Garfield
i t to play tnd Mr*. Rabb.t told
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____ ____ a
out
ec it.
united in marriage to Walter A. district and they now have an abun­
them to be cure and stay in the lane
Thc cast for the operetta is as Matson o f Portland,
dant supply o f pure water.
and not to go to Mr. McGregor’»
follows:
Her grand parents, both on her
Wednesday, February 24th was
garden
Peter, Donald MoOre; Flopsy, mother’s side, and on her fathrfi’s patron’s day at thc local school and
Flopsy, Mopsy, hnd Cottontail
J.an
Dykeman;
Mopsy, Louise sjde are still living. On the Smith
1.
— TOURING CAR, 1925, less than 1 yr. old, bal­
was well attended by parents aid
went oil. ¡..to the ,ane to
| Dykeman; Cottontail, Hugh Hassel; sjde there were 9 children and 22
friends interested in school work,
loon tires, will give new car guarantee .$375.00
black erius,
t>Uv
e ~r ,
a * ¡Farmer McGregor, Richard Carter; grand children, and this is the first
A short business session o f the P.-
went stra.ght to t e gari en.
c ' Mother Rabbit, Watlda Carter!
death to occur ih the family.
T. A was held in the afternoon, fol­
2.
— TOURING CAR, no starter, running
ate some Ict.Uco ana some radishes
LETTUCE
Mrs, Mat»on leavees to mourn lowed by refreshments served in the
condition is good,........ $60.00
and some carrot».
Then Mr, Mc­
Louise Dykeman, Suianhe Cocke, her departure her parents, Mr, and domestic science rooms.
Gregor saw him. Away they went.
Louise
Mardfln,
Evelyn
Yocum, Mrs. Jama* Smith o f Oak Grove,
3.- -TOURING CAR, no starter,
Round and round he chased Peter.
Quite a number o f Rebekahs
June Saunders,
Oregon, two brothers, Warren atid
1921 model body, .........$40.00
Away went Peter's shoes and still
form the local lodge visited the Re-
BEANS
James junior, her husband, Walter
ne ran.
He had almost escaped
bekah lodge at Boring on Friday
4.
— TOURING CAR with starter, shock absorb­ when he ran into a gooseberry net. George Moore, Emery Anderson, a . Mat.-.on, and an infant son, be- evening, the occasion being the
Ervin Douglas. David Eschleman, £ides many other relatives and a
ers and all new wiring, a real buy,.. .$100.00
The buttons on his coat got caught
official visit o f the president o f the
Mildred Rhodes, Lola Bates, Aman* host o f friends,
out just as Mr. McGregor was
Rebekah assembly to that lodge.
da Sarver.
Death came very suddenly as a
5.
— ROADSTER, 1924, this car is less than
ready to catch him, he slipped
PEAS
result o f pneumonia,
She had on- They all report a most pleasant
two years o ld ................ $265.00
away and left his coat behind.
Dora Fraley, Katherine
Marden ly been sick about four days, and evening.
He hopped into a tool shed and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Anderson
Vioia
Wright,
Georgia
Saunders,
her condition was not considered
6.
— ROADSTER, 1925 model, good tires, Hass- aid in a watering can. The farmer
Louise Smith, Carol Yocum.
dangerous even up to within three o f Portland are spending a few
ler shocks, new top and back curtain,....$290.00
.ooked everywhere for him and was
days on their place near Log La-
CARROTS
hours o f her death,
just ready to give up when Pete
bavre.
They are having some of
iurton
Cahill,
Rands
Wiley,
Robeit
Funeral
services
were
held
from
7.
— ROADSTER, late 1923. Motor and rear
ueized.
inyder, Walter Sagner, Clarence the
Estacada Methodis
church, thoir land cleared und are plan­
end completely overhauled about three
O f course’ he had to run again
iherodd, Lyle Darrow.
with H. H. Tucker of Milwaqkie, ning to build a summer cottage
out Mr, McGregor was so tired
months ago. Has a new delivery box on
there this summer.
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funeral director,
nat he didn’t follow him very long
OMISSION
the rear . $240.00
The Neighbors o f W oodcraft will
Rev,
Rankin
preaejted
from
out went back to work.
give a dance at the Park Pavillion
We
regret
to
state
Nellie
M.
Gard-
dob
®:14
and
Rom,
5:5
en
"The
Peter rested for »while and then
8.
— One chassis, ........................................... $30.00
>r, one o f the teachers in the Esta- Two Kinds‘ o f Hope.”
Mrs. Harry Saturday evening, February 27th,
.ec.ded to go home. He searched
da
school,
was
not
included
In
the
Kitchin«
and
iI
r
i-
G«°-
Lawrence Considerable eenrgy has been spent
9.
— Ford
motor and transmission, .$12.00
and searched for the gate but coulu
st with those who attended the in- san* w:th M ri- j - g - dayman as ac- by the order to make this dance a
aot find it.
Then he sat down and
citute on the I3th. Mrs. gfirdner companist.
The pallbearers were pleasant and agreeable time for
.carted to cry. Suddenly he heard
A ll cars sellin g fo r o v e r $10 0 .0 0 ca rry ou r liberal
teaching in two grades and is der former classmates of the deceased everybody,
a noise. He peeked around a big
USED C A R G U A R A N T E E
oted to her work and profession, *n tbe Estacada high school.
In-
Several cases of acute poisoning
.abbage and saw the farmer hoe-
nd is considered one o f the very \ terment was made in the Estacada have been reported during tile last
.ig, and wonder o f wonders, be­
,
week.
The focal Dr.s are o f the
REASONABLE TERMS
yond him was the gate.
Mr. Mc­ >est teachers in the school. If I t , cenietery,
CARD OF THANKS
ppihipn tha£ jt is o f vegetable origip
Gregor’s back was turned, so Peter s possible the board should retain)
made a dash for the gate. He (lid er services.
We wish to express our most sin- and not due
our »«c*l milk Of
BOB
We are greatly indebted to her cere thanks to all who have been water supply-
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..ot stop until he reached home.
or the Information we published s0
during our recent sorrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maupin of
He was sick that night and had
ist week regarding the institute,
thPRe who assisted so beautifully Bull Run and Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
------------------------------------------------------- at the funeral »«rviegs, and for the Poolmai! of Portland spent the
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Phone 2-45
Estacada, Ore. ^
7 THE COUNTY COURT OF THE lovely floral oTerings.
weejtepd with Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
iA T E OF OREGON FOR THE
(Signed) Mr. Walter Matson.
Currin and attended the old-time
Section 9367, Oregon Laws at
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS
Mr, and Mrs. James Smith and dance at the I. 0 . O. F. hail- They
mended by the 1925 Legislature
sons Warren and James
returned Sunday evening and took
N THE MATTER OF THE GUAR-
FOR SALE— Strawberry, $3 per 1000,
eads as follows:
Mr.
and
Mis.
Dan
Matson
and
Mr, Currin back to Bull Run, at
IANSHIP
OF
ANNA
MARGARET
ot the Johnson variety. A splendic
EVERY PERSON OWNING 01
daughter Lydia.
which place he is employed.
lANTENBIEN, LILLY SUSANNA
canning berry and a heavy produc
.EEPING A DOG OVER THL
ANTENBIKN,
CHRfS
HENRY
er.
Very vigorous grower. Fo.
more particulars, call P. S. Stamp
UiE OF- 8 MONTHS within the lANTENBIEN, LUCILLE ELD4A-.
Phone 43-5. R. 1, Estacada, Ore.
FOR RENT— 40 acres; 20 acres cul­
tale o f Oregon shall, NOT LATER j ETH GANTENBIEN, and JOHN
iNDREW GANTENBIEN, Minors.
tivated. Old Lee Wills place, 3
.H AN MARCH 1 o f each year oi
ffptice No. 3433
miles east o f Estacaad. Address STRAYED— one Jersey cow, tai
ithin 30 days after he becomes the
color, no marks. Cow was in fam
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVgN, that
Z . R. Downey, 2423 W. Boone
rum and after, the 15th day of
ave., Spokane, Wash.
3-25 ished condition when it came to wner or keeper o f such dog, pio
my farm, and one red steer that
lurch, 1926, at my residence at
ure from the County Clerk of thc
•oring, Clackamas County, Oregon,
WANTED— 12 to 15 good Shrop­ needed care when it came to my ,des, a license for such dog, by
Carrying a balance of a reasonoble amount is
will sell at private sale, the fol­
shire ewes. J. W. Dillinger, R. .arm. Both are now in my posses
aying to the county clerk a licens
ding real property to-wit:
F. D. No. 1, Phone 19-6 2-25-26 ion and being cared for. Anyone
not only a convenience and a safeguard in one’s
ae o f $1.00 for male or spayea
claiming stock may take it away
The East 28 % Acres o f the East
r bitch dogs and $2.00 for iemali
business affairs, but is also a means of establish­
jy
paying
charges.
Frank
Ahnert
One-Half ( Va j of thp f'Jortheast
FOR SALE— R. I. R. setting eggs,
.ogs. The county clerk shall issu,
.{.
4.,
Estacada,
Ore.
3-4-26
Quarter
(NE
V
i
)
o
f
Section
Seve»
ing one’s standing at the bank.
This acquaint­
guaranteed »0 percent fertility.
0 such person, a license and a met
Dated February 1st, 1926.
(7) Township Two (2) South,
60c per setting o f 15 eggs oi
1 tag, stamped with thè year of thc
ance
may
be
a
valuable
asset
in a business
Range Four (4) East o f the Wil­
$3.50 per hundred.
Mrs. L. H
sue, the name o f the county ii
C.OST— Comb
in
leather
case
transaction.
lamette
Meridian , Clackamas
Weisenfluh, Phone 6X6
3-4-26
hich issued, with a number there
Marked Los Angeles.
Aiso a
County, Oregon;
compact.
Lillie Homedew, Esta­ a coresponding to the number ol
Said sale shall be on credit, and
LOR SALE— Single Comb R. 1
Said tag shall be a.
cada, Oregon.
2-2b ae license.
This bank is prepared to give its patrons every
ii money due under the terms of
Red eggs, per setting 75c from
.ched to a collar to be worn by
proper service in all their banking problems.
aid sale shall be payable on or be-
full blood 2-year old hens, with . OR SALE— Alsike clover seed re­
ae dog. Said livense shall be for i
ore seven (7) y»»r* ffopi the date
full blood cockerels, whose dams
cleaned, 25c a pound. Call 661c
eriod o f one year from Januai;,
f said sale; provided further, thaf
held
high
producing
records.
Henry Heiple.
•
4-1
^t. ANY PERSON WHO SHAL1
il deferred payments shall bear in­
Mrs. Henry Viles, R 4, Box 34
AIL TO PROCURE SUCH LI
vest at ftie rate o f not less than
Estucada. Phone 34-12
2-25 iVTLL BUY FOR CASH or trade
ENSE BY MARCH 1st as herein
ive (5) per cent per annum from
for good used implements anu
.ovided shall be required upon
lie date o f said sale until paid.
MUSIC— Anyone wanting instruc­
farm tools.
Hessel Implemen.
rocuring such license, to PAY AS
tion in music will do well to set
Dated and First published, Feb-
Co., Gresham, Ore.
3-4 , PENALTY an additional sum ot
aary 18, 1926.
or consult Mary Alice Reed, a pu
1.00 for each male or spayed bite,
pil o f Dr. Emil Enna.
2-25-26
Date o f Last Publication, March
OR SALE— Barred Rocks hatching .og, or $2.00 for each female dog.
1, 1926.
eggs and baby chicks.
W. M.
»»♦»The county assessor and hi:
LOR SALE— Fresh cow with calf,
ANNA GANTENBIEN,
Hyde, Eagle Creek.
3-18-26
eputies shall forthwith report to
also baled cheat, and oat hay
Guardian
ae Sheriff and the county clerk al
I T P A Y S T O D O BU SIN ESS W I T H T H E
$16.00 per ton. A. D. Burnett
NOTES AND COMMENT
ogs that they shall find that arc ■IcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
Eagle Creek.
2-25-26
kttorneys for Guardian.
HOM E BANK
ot licensed as herein provided, to
Chad Alton in Sutherlin Sun
ether with the owner and keeper
For Sale— Straw, $7 per ton; oat
•«••»*
The Chinese may be accused oi aereof.
hay, $14 per ton; vetch and oats, $11
per ton. Phone Redland 20-16. Oli- another case o f nature faking. The;,
Section 9368.
PENALTY FOR
\>i Ciuber, Estacada. Ore.
A l IA RE TO TAKE OUT LI
are putting tish eggs under hens t.
ENSE.
natch out.
The spawn is put ii.
FOR SALE— A large type Poland
Any owner or keeper o f any dog
,'inpty egg shells, sealed, and then
China boar, year and a half old ii.
ho shall fail to procure a license
put under the hen who does the
pretty good condition. See Job.
■ provided in section 9367, shall b.
rest. It would be interesting how-
Hall. 1 mile back ot Currtnsvlllc.
CONFECTIONERY AND
D ry-C le a n in g and D ye in g
uilty .of a misdemeanor and, upo:
.ver
to
see
the
look
on
friend
roost
Oregon.
onviction thereof, shall be subjec
or when his mate brings forth hei
Family Wash a Specialty
LIGHT LUNCH
1. ST -JS’eur Sprlngwatcr on New brood and well might her comb j a fine o f $10.00 for each offense!
Prcm pt Service at Rich! Pric«
•gether with the costs o f the pro-
Years eve. a small black vanity case. turn red with blushes at this seem-
G IV E US A TRIAU
.■edings.
Return to this otllce and receive re­ .ng evidence o f her infidelity.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
The Stillmans whose sayings ana
ward.
You may secure your dog license
IN T E R N A T IO N A L M A D E -T O -M E A S U R E
doings and activities in the court; ■y mail.
Send the name o f thc
F O R SALE— Good no. One Timothy for some time past over the legiti­
wner, address, sex and kind of a
C L O 1 HES
hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00 macy of a child and other matters
og, together with the fee at abovd
p 'r ton at barn. Phone 42— 111. P. o f a nasty nature, causing a bau lated, to County Clerk, Oregon
ity, Oregon.
\ . Douglas, UumnsvliU,
24-6tp taste in one’s mouth, have made up
and flown to the arms o f each other.
RED A. MILLER. County Clerk,
. UNEY TO LOAN. We have plenty Alright! Good luc kto them! For-
2-25-20
A
o f money to loan on farm» at 6 gal itl
CUTS MORE
per cent— from one to tw on ty; _______
■
\ears. No commiaaion on large _______
SLICES
¡Jm
loan*. 8«« S. E. Wooster, Estaca­
The best success in Dairy­
IB
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
W.
ing will result when a miner­
TO THE LOAF
al compound is fed which con­
..n y girl in trouble may communi-
Saturday à Sunday, Fab. 17-3$
tains the essential element*
rate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva-
so necessary for production,
torl Army, at the White Shield
TRIPLE ACTION
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
and re-production.
Home, 666 Mayfair Ave., Portland,
children's between-meal snacks.
A Universal. This tt a very good
f egon.
9-20-tf
Western picture.
ECONOMY MINERAL AND
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
MEDICINAL POWDER sup­
LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
M o n d a y A T u e s d a y , M a r c h 1-3
plies these essentials.
commission
City loans monthly
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
B u ffalo Bill on th# U. P. Trail
Freer i rophy the second time in two years. The
For
further
information
same price as the regular large loaf.
call
A very good ehow.
You all
1 U SALE. Cheap—V» ua ha n drag
know
Buffalo
BiU.
...it. heavy type. 2 good blades First
«b
percent Cdsii io You
Will be allowed on the used cars listed
below if purchased by the 10th of March
C O O K E M OTOR CO M P A N Y
cA CHECKING ACCOUNT
Estacada
State Bank
ESTACADA
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
r The Day of
Minerals is here
JBEfiTY THEATRE PROGRAM
Money
Money
to Loan on
Farm Mortgages
class condition.
I nrdware store.
!
Call at Smiths'
■< ►ALE— Italian piune tree», 1 yr.
6 to 8 and 4 to 4 feet, extra flue. O.
W. Falling. Boring, Ore-, R L
W ednetduy A Thursday. March 3-4
Carey Real Estate Co.
All A rou *d
the
Frying
This ie a very good show.
mise it.
Pan
Don't
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Phone M l
Estacada, Ore.
Sold at Your Favorite ▼ T
\ jf
Grocery and Restau - z * € « i F
rants in Estacada and L O
Vicinity.
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