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Pane 4 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, UPPF.R EAGLE CREEK Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE— Wellington piano, in first class condition, will Sell for lc-s than half original cost. See W. A. Hcylman. 38tf BUILDING material— Lumber, any kfnd— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav el, Sand— Plaster Board. WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth. ..$7.00 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered COAL by the sack or ton Get my prices before you buy. I can save you money. M, F. Sarver Phone 39-7 Estacada. FOR SALE— 5 acres of clover in the field. Mrs. J. W. Moxley, Morrow Station. 33tf FOX SALE— Walnut Dining Set, 4 chairs and a table, and also a mahogany library table. Mrs. Vernie Duus, 61-11. 33tf FOR SALE— Strawberries, raspber ries, cherries, loganberries, grapes and peaches during season. Pick them yourself. Kinney & Lam- berson. Place opposite Garfield Grange Hall. .fc Goats FOR SALE— Milk goats, Saanan- Toggenberg. Mrs. Charles Wea ver, Estacada. Cross bridge and turn to left, go about 100 yards. 35-39c FOR BALE— One thoroughbred, Hampshire Buck, good and large, 2 year old. J. L. Hamilton, Rt. 8, Estacada, Phone Redland 206. 38-39p FOR SALE OR TRADE— One two- year old Shropshire Buck. Also six weeks old pigs. R. G. Palma- teer, Rt. 1, Estacada. Phone 19-56 38-39p Horses Team of good horses, weight 2800 lbs. See U. S. Morgan at the Estacada Feed Store. Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 5 and evenings ESTACADA, OREGON DR. FRED A. PERKINS O PTO M ETRIST “ Perfect Fitting Glaise«“ Phone 331 for Appointment Estacada, O regon FOR SALE— 2 and 3 year old White Leghorn hens at 50 cents apiece. Also a few broilers by the pound. Mrs. R. 8. Snyder, Estacada.Call 21-3 by phone. 39p FOR SALE— Biggest Oil Stove bar gain in America. Bee Bartholo mew and Lawrence, Est. 39p FOR SALE— Nice strawberries at 25c and 50c a crate. Pick them yourselves. Four varieties. G. W. Dillingcr, Rt. 1, Upper Gar field. Phone 19-6 FOR BALE— Pick Em Ur Self. Lou isiana Jumbos, largest strawberry grown. Lusts all July, ripe now at Kinney and Lamboieon's, place opposite Garfield Grange Hall. and entered in said court on the 3rd day o f June 1927, in favor of Harold E. Wooster Plaintiff, and against Margaret Brown De fendant, for the sum o f $200.00, with interest thereon at the race of 8 per cent per annum from the 11th day o f December, 1925, and the further sum o f $13.74, and the further sum of $4.20, and the further sum of $75.00, as at torney’s fee, and the further sum of $42.60 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make- sale o f the following described real property, situate in the coun ty o f Clackamas, state o f Oregon, to-wit: Lot Twelve in Block Fifteen, Zo- brist Addition, Estacada, Clacka mas County, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue o f said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 23rd day o f July 1927; at the hour o f 10 o'clock A M., at the front door of the Coun ty Court House in the City of Ore gon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date o f the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said exe cution, judgment order, decree interest, costs and all accruing costs. E. T. MASS Sheriff o f Clackamas County, Ore gon. By H. WILLIS KOEHLER, Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore., June 10th, 1927. NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE1NTERIOI U. S. Land O ffice at Portland Oregon. June 21, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Ben H, Stowell, o f Route 2, Estacada, Ore gon, who, on May 17, 1922, made Homestead Entry, No. 07277, for N 'a N E ’ s : S W ’ . NEU, Soction 25 Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willi- inette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to cstnbl'sh claim to the land above de scribed, before K. F, Frazer, U. S Commissioner, at Portland, Oregon on the 6th day o f August, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Anton Habelt, o f Route 2, Esta cada, Oregon: August Schuenberg, of Route 2, Estacada, Oregon; Fred Baldwin, o f Route 2. Estacadn, Ore gon; Joe Fenster, o f Route 2, Esta cada, Oregon. WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr., 18 "J Register To the good peop-e o} Estacada: out 4 years ago. we took over the manage- About THEESTACADA ment of 1 THE ESTACADA and during that time we have endeavored to put in 24 hours each day trying to improve the service and to give the public a bet ter hotel. We trust we have gained your confidence. The door has never been closed nor the light put out. Always warm in cold weather and cool on the hot days! How is this for a Real Buy— ESTACADA ¿7WEAT COMPANY Mola The many friends of Miss Anna Scott and Art Smith will be interest ed to know of their marriage in Ste phenson, Washington, Monday, June 27. Mrs. Smith has lived here se veral years and Art has had the Bob’s Barber Shop hero for 8 years. - Qladstone Chautauqua— —Julg 12 to 24 Inclusive Western Oregon’s BIGGEST WILD WEST Show Featuring HARDEST BUCKING HORSES IN THE WORLD “ THE OLD FRONTIER” FREAK AND FANCY RIDING JULY 13 and 14 Local and General Races IndianWoman’s Race Stage Coach Races INDIAN RACES Thirteen days of solid entertainment for $3.00. Come and camp. Seven days of wonderful inde pendent program, six days of Ellison-White pro gram. A real Chatauqua with man of Oregon’s prominent men appearing. Big plays, fine lectures, politi cal debate, etc. ESTACADA’S STUNT TEAM WILL APPEAR SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 16 Get a complete program, season tickets, camping reservations, or information from E. A. Koen, Secre tary, Oregon City. 3-4 Champion Riders, Rooers, Buildoggers, and the OLD OREGON FAGEANT-PLAY Or see him at the Banner-Cour ier office. Umatilla Indians in Full Regalia — Historic War Dances, and Spectacular Ceremonies Shown in Mag nificent Arena P A R A D E E AC H. D A Y at If you celebrate elsewhere, be sure and see the ....BUCKEROO on the 2nd and 3rd. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM MONDAY AT 11:30 Charles Farrier of Medford visited at the Harry Grable home Thursday, j The Joe Guttridge family ware Portland visitors on Wednesday. James Folsom and family of Brightwood visited at the Harold Horner home on Sunday. Guests at the Henry Cromer home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Fairclaugh and daughter, Arline, Mrs. Sarah Lewellen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wickem, all o f Oregon City. Mrs. Lewellen remained for a few days visit. Mr. McDonald spent several days last week at Camp 10, fishing. Mrs. Peter Erickson visited rela tives in Portland during the week. Her son, Lloyd, and family brought her home on Sunday. Mrs. Califf, age 78, died at the nome of her son, Walter Strunk, on Saturday evening. Miss Madden and Mrs. Wiley Ho well visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mo- ger on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vernon Keller and daughter of Camp 10 visited for a few days recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker. Harvey Marshall and familly o f Notie came up for a few days visit with relatives. Ralph Greer is rsported to bo in a Portland hospital. Clyde Grabls and family o f Port land have been spending part o f their vacation at the Harry Grable home. Marian Millard and Mr. McCloud i of Portland visited on Monday with ’ Mr. and Mrs. Moger. Miss Hslon Psrry. Miss Edith H o -' well and Miss Evelyn Aycock re-urn-1 ed on Saturday after spending two [ weeks at the Boys and Girls Club summer school at Corvallis. !, MRS. EST/ iCADA HOUSEWIFE If yo u are half as interested in good cooking utensils as leased with what we have to show you, you will feel we are well re paid for coming to Our store any time within the next three o r four days. You might almost call it “ An Exposition of Fine Aluminum.” For when you inspect this beautiful showing of VIKO utensils, we know you will approve our judgment in featuring this splendid ’ known ware. VIKO is made of thick, hard aluminum to insure durability, 'economy, and lasting satisfaction. Yet our prices on VIKO are moderate indeed. You are especially invited to attend this exhibition. EYES A re Precio«* I treat them accord- ingly. A com plet« optical *ati*fie*. terrice that Dr. Fraasa eye specialist. Masonic building.. Or- ••gon City. And you will find in it, we believe, one more expression of the established policy of this store— to give the best possible value in return, for the money our patrons invest with us, i Cordially yours, THE PEOPLE'S STORE General Merchan* i ____ please* and 11 MOST. THRILLING PARADE EVER STAGED IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY, INCLUDING MOUNTED COWBOYS, COW GIRLS, OX DRAWN COV ERED WAGONS, STAGE \ COACHES, MOUNTED \ STEERS AND IN- \ DIANS IN FULL REGALIA SPRINGWATLR Doesn’t service like this generally appeal? 73fe ESTACADA BRIDGE LUNCHEON , and Mrs. Herman Gohrlng. Guests Mrs. W. J. Moore entertained the were Mrs. Mae Reed, ^rs. Herman bridge club at a lovely luncheon and 1 Gohring, Mrs. Robert The berry growers are busy pick an afternoon of bridge, Saturday. Don Allen, Mrs. Raymond Lovelace, ing and hauling strawberries to the High scores went to Mrs. Don Allen and Mrs. Harry bmitn. cannery to be shipped to Libby, Mc Neil, and Libby at Portland. Mrs. Annie Lauden of Portland and Mrs. Grace Jacobs of Los An A HIGH GRADE SHORTENING geles visited friends and relatives over Sunday in Garfield. 4 pounds in bulk ................................................... Miss Ruth Ayres is visiting Miss Irene Davis at the Johnson and Da 4 pounds in pail ................................................... vis Pole camp this week. H. H. Anders made a business trip 8 pounds in pail ................................................. $1.20 to Portland Tuesday. FANCY DILL PICKLES Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blough from Middlebury, Indiana, are visiting FOUR for 10c their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ensh. They expect to stay about 3 weeks and go through California on their way home. The many friends of Mrs. Minnie Eash are glad to see her among them : gain, after her long illness. The dance held at the Garfield Grange hall Saturday evening was a success, the attendance being larger than at any other time. There will be no more dances in the hall until next fall. GARFIELD Eagle Creek Grange met Saturday at the Grange hall with about thirty LEG AL NOTICES four present. The Grange received an invitation from Harding Grange BIDS W A N TED to come with the officers and drill team and meet with them July 2. Sealed bids will be received by the and initiate a class in the first and undersigned, clerk o f School District second degrees. No. 108, up to the 7th day o f July. J. J. Inskeep, county agent, and J. 1927, for furnishing 110 cords of| 4-foot, old growth wood to be de W. Robinson, o f Tualatin, were the livered at the High School and Grade grange visitors on Saturday. Mr. School in a good and workmanlike i Ir.skeep made an interesting talk on manner on or before August 20 agricultural problems and gave a 1927. The Board reserves the right to demonstration as to how to catch moles. Mr. Robinson made a few reject any or all bids. remarks. Wm. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass made Estacada, Oregon June 9, 1927 a trip to Camas last Saturday re Clerk o f District No, 108 turning home Sunday evening. R. D. Everett, Sunday school mis SH ERIFF'S SALE sionary o f Portland, canvassed the In the Circuit Court o f the State of neighborhood Friday endeavoring to O regon for the County o f Clack interest the people in organizing a Sunday school. He preached on amas. Sunday to a few but not enough at Harold E. Wooster, Plaintiff, tended so that it was thought not vs. worth while to organize a Sunday Margaret Brown, Defendant. school, but continue attending the State o f Oregon, County o f Clacka Eagle Creek Sunday school. mas. ss. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson of By virtue o f a judgment order, de Barton were up this way Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and cree and an execution, duly issued children motored to Dover Sunday out of and under the seal o f the afternoon calling on friends. above entitled court, in the above Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle and entitled cause, to me duly direct Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle were ed and dated the 10th day o f June guests at the home o f Ray Woodle 1927, upon a judgment rendered Sunday afternoon. THE ESTACADA L----- THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1027 The People’s Store H. B. SN iX.ZA