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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
r Pago 4 ONE DOLLAR IN CASH *v% «- ^**& 8*u __ will be tfjven at our store >or each little- Filled book o f 'AW green stamps polled / •< s a u -a c y -: PEOPLE S STORE H. B. S N Y D E R , Prop. Classified Ads EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 *tT" : -XT ¡»/nJW*.îL4-aï r WOOD BIDS WANTED | Mrs. I. C. Akers. School District No. 108: School Mrs. Katie Douglass and Mrs. Lin- Bids wi 1 bo received by A. G Amec I ire Gibson were calling on Mrs. Mc up to 6:00 p. m., July 26, 1927, for Kay on Mnoday afternoon. ! 76 cords old growth 4 ft. seasoned wood delivered to Estacada schools E L W O O D ITEM S before August 20th, 1927. WM. DALE, Mr. and Mrs. Cox who purchased Clerk District No. 106 the Wilson place have taken up their residence there. NOTICE Otto Stauffer of Tacoma visited his We have added seed cleaning equip parents here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pahl and Lloyd ment and arc r.ow prepared to clean all kinds of seeds and grains. We Boy'an of Sandy were visiting their will make a specialty of Oats, Vetsch grand parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Bitner and Clover. The same system of last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cadonau were cleaning Clover will be used that ha made our Parent House The Charles dinner guests at the M. Park home R. Archerd Implement Co. of Salem Sunday. Elinore Anderson of Colton is visit Oregon famous as Clover cleaners and wo will have the same market for ing at the home of Miss Nellie Val- leu. celling as our Parent House. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mebes and baby Write us for information. ARCHF.RD-BREWER-GORDON CO visited relatives and friends her last week. 86-88-90 Union Avenue Rev. R. D. Everett a presbyterian Portland, Oregon S. S. missionary preached at our church Sunday night. S P R IN G W A T E R Mrs. Peter Erickson spent Tuesday Benton Sarves who is in the navy is home on a twelve day leave. visiting with. Mrs. J. F. Moger. LEGAL NOTICES Mrs. Forrest Erickson and Mrs LOST—A bag of laundry on Wed Miss Esther McConnell of Winloclc, nesday evening, July 13 between J. SCHOOL BIDS WANTED BY DIST. Ear1 Shibley were calling on Mrs, Archie Howell on Tuesday rfternoon Washington, is the goes; or Mr. and W. ( hill's place and Currinsville no NO. 10S R'Jph Gribble and children of Ore Mrs. W. A. Heylaman. tify Mrs. CahilJ or Sam Barr. pd. I Estacada, Oregon—Sealed bids will jgon City ttere visiting Mrs. John Park j be received up to 6 p. m. August 4, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster and FOR SALE I 1927 at the office of A. G. Arnes Es- on Friday. A very enjoyable time was had at son, Harry, of camp 8 are enjoying a FOI; SALE—Water System, 1 Fair- j tacada, Oregon, for the transporta- the Christian endeavor social at the vacation at the Tillamook beaches. banks Morse Engine, 1, 2000 gal Red tioh loop starting at Estacada going John Marshall home Friday evening, Wood Tank, 1 New Fairbanks Morse by way of Barton, Carver, Logan, top Mrs. Roacoe Demming and two The Carl Ward family v!sited at Pump, 1 Air Motor Wind Mill.—R. of Springwater hill and back to Esta- the Bud Simmons home at Oregon children of Seattle are visiting a.t cada. Trip to be made twice daily H. Currin. the home of her muther, Mrs. Mae during the school year of 9 months City on Friday evening. Sherman Kilgone and family of Reed. FOR SALE—Large Iron Kettle, Side The bidder to take care of insurance Hill Plow, Potato Digger, Bedding, bonds, busses end all incidentals con Greshatn were Saturday evening visit Mrs. Fred Liehamnes shopped in and Braded Rugs, Some Furniture— nected with the transportation of oi s at the F. Madden home. Guests at the Skagg home on Sun Portland Wednesday. C. Denney. P-44 thirty pupils, more or less. A des lay wire their son Dwight and wife FOR SALK OR TRADE—A Register cription of busses to be used to be of Portland. “500” PARTY furnished with the bids. ed Shropshire Buck at V. Lingel- lu ss Madden spent Sunday night a: Clerk School Ditt. No. 106 the guest of Mrs. Bard at their camp bach, Rt. 2, Box 90 2-44 A delightful surprise party was giv at the chautauqua. en in honor of Mm. Wallace Smith FOR SALE— 1 dozen R. I. pullets 75c SHERIFF’S SALE Press Howell was a business visitor on her birthday anniversary, Wednes each, March hatched. Will deliver In the Circuit Court of the State of day evening. “500”’ was played with Oregon for the County of Clack in Portland on Tuesday. in Estacada. Mrs. Matt Park, Colton I; rley Romey and family of Port high honors to Mrs. Henry Beers and amas. Oregon, R. I. Phone 1562. .an:i spent Sunday at the R. S. Gutt Charley Sparks, consolations to Mrs. Harold E. Woester, Plaintiff, FOR SALE—Wellington piano, in vs. rid,vo home. Ted Ahlberg and Dr. W. W. Rhodes. first class" condition, will sell for Margaret Brown, Defendant. less than half original cost. See State of Oregon, County of Clacka M s. George Perry and children vis Those Present were: Mr. and Mrs. ited relatives in Portland on Sun Henry Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Charley W. A. Heylman. 38tf mas. ss. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg, day. BUILDING material—Lumber, any By virtue of a judgment order, de Mrs. Ada Smith is camping with re Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes, Mr. and cree and an execution, duly issued latives at the Chautauqua, Mrs.Herman Gohning, Mr. and Mrs. kind—Brick—Tile—Cement, Grav out of and under the seal of the Alva Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace el, Sand—Plaster Board. above entitled court, in the above Smith and Mesdames Elder Eshelman WOOD—16 inch 1st growth ...$7.00 D O V E R D O IN G S entitled cause, to me duly direct and Lovelace. 16 inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered ed and dated the 10th day of June Hr». Edwin Seward has gone to 1927, upon a judgment rendered COAL by the sack or ton Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster made and entered in said court on the British Columbia to visit with her Get my prices before you buy. 1 can a business trip to Molalla Wednes 3:stcr for a short time. 3rd day of June 1927, in favor save you money. M. F. Server day. Mrs. C. W. Newmann is at the bed of Harold E. Wooster Plaintiff, Phone 39-7 Estacada. and against Margaret Brown De side of her mother who is critically Mrs. Dave Eshelman and son, David fendant, for the sum of $200.00, i:l at the family home in Caslton. FOR SALE—Walnut Dining Set, attended the P. E. P. picnic at the The cow tester, Mr. Brown, wa; with interest thereon at the rate 4 chairs and a table, and also a Oaks, Wednesday. here on Tuesday and Friday of last of 8 per cent per annum from mahogany library table. Mrs. the 11th day of December, 1925, week. Vernie Duus, 61-11. 33tf Mr. and Mrs. Aiva Smith, Mr. and Sir. and Mrs. Elmer Peik of Por and the further sum of $13.74, Mrs. Wallace Smith and Jimmie Hal- lan ! spent Sunday with Mrs Peik’s and the further sum of $4.20, and FOR SALE—Strawberries, raspber the further sum of $75.00, as at uncle and aunt, Mr. and Jirs. Joseph loek drove to Stayton Friday and ries, cherries, loganberries, grapes were accompanied home by Mrs. and peaches during season. Pick torney’s fee, and the further sum De Shezer. them yourself. Kinney & Lam- A number of the young people an Smith's mother, Mrs. Elder, who will of $42.60 costs and disbursements, berson. Place opposite Garfield planning on going to Gresham to picl spend several days here. and the costs of and upon this Grange Hall. tfc writ, commanding me to make •.:s Lorries and logan berries. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Kaufman and Mr, nnd Mrs. Ralph De Shazer at sale of ,he following described Goats son of Portland were here on busi real property, situate in the coun tended chautauqua on Sunday. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Registered Mark Pagh, who has been quite il! ness Saturday. ty of Clackamas, state of Oregon, milch goat with nanny kid. Will w.’t.i rheumatism, is somewhat in- lo-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Kim Kaufman and also trade for pigs orh eifer calf. Rev: Ludlow, Rt. 2, Estacada. 40p Lot Twelve in Block Fifteen, Zo- proved. son of Portland were here on busi Hoad work has closed down for e brist Addition, Estacada, Clacka wh'le, probably until the time come ness Saturday. Horses mas County, Oregon. for crushing rock this fall. Therefore, by virtue of said Mr. and Mrs. Orin Ballou are re Team of good horses, Now, Rev". and Mrs. James Iovine and execution, judgment order and ceiving congratulation* upoo the ar weight 2800 lbs. See U. S. decree, and in compliance with the far-fly of Portland spent the Fourth rival of a baby daughter, Friday. at the Estacada commands of said writ, I will, en with lovine’s sister, Mrs. Edwin Sew ard. Feed Store. Saturday, the 23rd day of July Max Sagner of Portland visited his fla k Pagh, who has been quite il; 1927; at the hour of 10 o’clock A. mother Sunday. with rheumatism is somewhat im- FOR SALE—4 burner oil stove with M., at the front door of the Coun oven. Now and a bargain. See ty Court House In the City of Ore pr.i cd since he has had hi* teeth ex Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Freeman and B. rtholomew and Lawrence in gon City, in said County and tracted. family of Huber, Oregon spent the Estacada. 40p The Keith family, old time resi- State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest lenis here, motored over from their weekend at the J. V. Barr home, bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash FOR SALE—Nice strawberries at in hand, all the right, title and >o: ;e in Washington to spend the day Jubb’s Mill is temporarily closed 26 and 50c a crate. Pick them interest which the within named it!’, old friends. ye irselve«. Four varieties. G. down on account of the present low defendants or either of them, had Mr and Mrs. Alex Buse spent Sun- W . Dillmgor, Rt. 1, Upper Gar on the date of the mortgage herein da- with Mi-, and Mrs. Joseph De- prices of lumber. field. Phone 19-6 or since had in or to the above Shazen described real property or any Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn of Los FOR SALE—Pick Fan Ur Self. Lou part thereof, to satisfy said cxe Angeles arc visiting at the J. R. isiana Jumbos, largest strawberry cution, judgment order, decree grown. Lasts all July, ripe now Hughes home. Mrs. Dunn is a sister U PPE R E A G LE CREEK interest, costs and all accruing at Kinney and Lanibersons, place of Mrs. Hughes. costs. opposite Garfield Grange Hall. Mrs. Rex Odell and her mother Mrs. Hughes visited in Seattle last E. T. MASS of Clackamas County. Ore ■ra Hills spent Thursday vrith Mrs week with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Eric- STRAYED OR STOLEN—Yellow Sheriff son. shepherd dog with long hair. Has By gon. H. WILLIS KOEHLER, Deputy. Fannie Gibaori. collar with license number. An* Dated. Mr. and Mr». Edgar Heiple and Mr. Oregon City, Ore., June 10th, « ,rs to name of "Sport." Reward nn-1 Mrs. K B. Gibson weio c* ling Dr. Johnson will be away on hi3 1V27. for information. Minnie Eash, Rt. on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass last aeatlon for about ten days and his 1, Estacada. Call 71-62. Friday evening. ffice will be closed during that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DR. C. L. HAYNES ;s. A. LokfV. of Portland, i* the rime. He will be back ai.d ready to EYESIGHT SPECIALIST take of your needs August 1. He DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIM ¡gu -t of Mrs. McNa;.- th e week. Gi.sies Fitted—Reasonable Prices Mr. .-.nd Mr* H, Hill* left la£t Fri s intending to spend the largest part U. K. Land Office at Portland, 815 Mohawk Bldg., 3rd and Morrison Oregon June 21, 1927. day for Seattle, where they will visit! of the time at ths beach. over Roberts Bros., Portland. Oregon wit'ii relatives for a short tim«, than j — ----- ------ Notice is hereby given that Ben II. Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Schiedel rsturn- Stowell, of Route 2, Estocada, Ore thov will return from motner visit F SALE—Six weeks old pigs 1 mods thair daughter Mrs. Rex Odell, cd Thurfday from s ten >.ay tr.p to !' Mrs. J. H. Tracy. R. R. 1, 1413 icon. who. on May 17, dev-eml of the farmers in this Klamath Falls and Crater Lake. ----------------------------------------- ! Homestead Entry. No. 07277, for i ____ _ . . . ■ ■ - Ft) SALK— S acre tract cultivated N' j NK' , : S W' . NE' , , Section 25. ne'ghborhood are making hay. lnnd. st:: able for truck gardening. Township I S., Range 4 E.. Will-l Mi. and Mrs. Walker Dough,»a und I Mr*. Ted Ahlberg and Mrs. Dave One third mile north of Estacada ine.to Meridian, hi s filed notice of Frs Li lie Gibson were Chautauqua ' F.shelmnn ware Friday shoppers in on paved highway. B. F. Bullard. intention to make Final Proof, to vis'tois on Sunday. .Portland. establish claim to the Innd above de Mr*. Nora Handle and Mrs. G l a d y s -------------- -—- FOR SALE—6 wee ks old pigs. w scribed. before K. F. Frazer, U. S r Corbin, Rt. 1. l ist acada. Call Commissions!-. at Portland. Oregon Downs wars calling at the home of R. Cecil Wright the victim of a ruotar- B. Gibson lest Thursday afternoon. cycle accident is getting along nice- 71 2 40c on the 6th. day of August. 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and ly. Anton Habelt, of Route 2. Estn- children, were guests of Mrs. Doug- - - - - — — - EYE Are Precious fi3na. ____ Oregon- | | ............................... August Schucnh -: q. of 4 My an ! Mrs. Wallace S-.-.t.tJi went * treat them nfcorc*' Route 2." E- acada. Oregon; f red la**' parerns. Mr and irs. G. Mo»- u ingly. A complete Baldwin, of Route 2 Estacada, Ore- bucke. on Sunday. to Oregon City and Portland Tuesday. • optical ter.ire t h a t gin; Joe Fenstcr, of Route 2 Estv ¡prs. Renstrom and children. Thel- Several delegates from Fot-msda on. c .iiion .H.aiist.'Masonic buUdinf'*oT WALTER L. TOOZE, S r, - nrei Margaret of Spokr - * \ plan to attend the Lsgi were the Sunday guests of Mr. and in La Grande this weak. 38*42 Register agon City Morgan ) Among those enjoying the treasure hunt at Blue Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liehammer, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg. DANCE! IN T H E We had a letter in the mail Mon day from W. S. Scrutton with a check in it for $3.00 which we acknowledge our thanks and hope he more than gets his moneys worth and will do all that we can to see that gets it. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson and daugh ter, of Ardenwald, took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morris, of Milwaukie Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Kitching is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Hale. 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