Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 13, 1927, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Basket of Shoes
These are all ladies shoes and were formerly priced
at $4.50 and $5.00 and in order to close the lot out
we will sell them for
Come in and try n pair of theta on and you will be
thoroughly convinced of the value that you are get­
ting.
JUST ARRIVED
A shipment of Lumber .lacks, Sweaters, New stock
of the latest patem shoes and Varsity Slickers.
J. k. ELY
Estacada
Oregon
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G R A Y O A TS
(Jive us a ring if you wish to dispose of any. We are
in the market for a considerable tonage and believe
we can pay the highest market price. Also remem­
ber v\e carry complete line of mill feeds. We deliver.
B artholom ew &c Law rence
Estl cada
Oregon
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1. -That the names and addresses
<'? th. publisher, editor, managing ed-
itor, and business manager are:
Publisher— Fred L II ynes, Kstacada
Ü Udito r— Same.
Managing Editor— Same
llusiness Manager— Same.
2.— That the owner.is: (I f owned by
n corporation, its name and address
must be stated and also immediately
thercunder the names and addresses
o f stockholders owning or holdinir one
per cent or more of total amount of
stock. If not owned by a corporation,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
13, 1927
Vernon Hassel and family are oc-
CUj)y;nK the lower part o f Mrs. Ham
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mon's . residence.
George Kelly, o f the P. E. P. Com­
pany, was an Estacada visitor Wed­
nesday night, being a guest at the
hotel.
i li i >— Raise pedigreed collies;
on shares. Write A B C Kennels,
m o East Clay, Portland, ofr Part­
iculars
sem/Mf 7V.i.,t,rrfsWa
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Frani: Moore, who had both wrists
broken about a week ago, has return-
ed home and say8 that he is gettin({ ;
aiong j ugt f ino
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Miss Evelyn \Veingart came from !
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th! “ ?i ! ' ¡Portland the first part of the week :
idual owneis musi, be given. IÍ own- and wdj remain here and attend
ed by a firm, company, or other un­ school.
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incorporated concern, its name and
address, as well as those o f each in­
Mris Willis Cox of Enumclaw, |
dividual member, must be given.)
Wash., arrived Thursday for a few
Fred L. Haynes, Estacada, Oregon,
days visit »with friends and relatives
i!.— That the known bondholders
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in and around Estacada. The Cox
mortgagees, and other security hold- ,
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family lived in Estacada about ten
ers owning holding 1 per cent or more
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years and left about seven year ago.
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or other securities are: NONE.
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provements and things look a greal
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deal different now than when they
above, giving the name sof the owners I,. . .
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lived here. Her husband
gave her
stockholders, ami security holders, i f ' , • .
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any, contain not only the list of stock •
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name put on the subscription list sc
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, friends in Estacada were doing.
{j pany but also, in cases where th e '
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slockholdres or security holder appear
upon the books o f the company as ^ r* ^ e^ er exPects to get about 10,-
trustee or in any other fiduciary re-| ^ ^ boxes of apples this year and he
lation the name o f the person or cor has a11 uP-to-date machinery to take
poration for whom such trustee is act care
b'8 croP and *t >* all run by
ing, is given; also that the said two electricity made from his own power
paragraphs contain statements em­ plant. If you want to see a real ap­
bracing affiant’s full knowledge and ple crop it will pay you to visit this
belief as to the circumstances and orchard at Eagle Creek.
that defies
com parison./ /
Just think what Chevrolet offers
you today!
A type o f performance that is
amazing—perfect comfort at every
speed—flashing acceleration and
remarkable handling ease— all
the marvelous beauty o f bodies
by Fisher—finished in smart col­
ors o f genuine lustrous D u co— a
motor world-famous for power
a n d e c o n o m y — in s h o rt, a d ­
vanced modern design in every
unit that results in the extreme of
satisfactory economical transpor­
tation!
Because these cars are sold at
amazing low prices, they embody
the most outstanding motor car
value in the world today—a value
that defies comparison!
conditions under which stockholders
and security holders who do not ap­
Mr. T. Klingsporn, pastor o f the
pear upon the hooks o f the company United Brethern Church of Oregon
as trustees, hold stock and securities City, will conduct services Friday
in a capacity other than that o f a night at 7:30 at the Full Gospel Hall.
bona fide owner; and this atfiant has
no reason to believe thnt any other
The writer was visiting in the
take up.:— The Eastern Clackamas person, association, or corporation has
Eagle Creek neighborhood last Mon- (
News.
any interest direct or indirect in the
Q U A L I T
:'se in any subject you want to
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8altl 8tock’ bonds- or ° ther secuntiei take particular notice was the apple !
than as so stated by him.
¡orchard o f Major Felker. This "><•*»- i --------------------------- ---
STATEMENT
OF
OWNERSHIP
rred L Haynes Owner andl Edito, !ard contain9 17 acre9 o f four differJ
hpr d
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The C O A C H
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T h e T o u r in g
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T h e Sport
Cabriolet
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( Chassis only'
1 -T o n T r u c k
$495
( C ha ssis only)
A l l p r ic e s f. o . h. H int,
M ic h ig a n
Check Chevrolet
Delivered Price«
T h e y in c lu d e th e lo w ­
est h a n d l i n g a n d
fin a n cin g i badges
a vailable.
"We C ascad e M o to r Co.
Classified Ads
LOST-— A lady’s Cameo Pin. Finder;
please call 30-2, Estacada. Reward.
Mrs. G. E. Kiggins.
jfïT tê
J. C losner, Prop.
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Furrfish remained here for a more
and. 8^b! CI b*d, X ! ° re nU> nt varities o f apples and every tree;
oaugnter.
extended visit while the other guests
this Gth day o f October 1927.
is loaded to the limit, in fact a great
Currin street from Mrs. Elizabeth, returned home the same day.
S. E. WOOSTER,
FUR RENT— Two furnished houses
number o f the trees has a few limbs
Allen’s
residence south, has been j
Notary Public broken o f f for the want o f props.
for rent. Piano included in one.—
Ben Blasdell easily won in the
graded and will receive a coat of I
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(My commission expires -May, 26, ’31)
See Mrs. J. T. Irvin.
It
Mr a A iw
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a ir
gravel some time later. The property wrestling mate
ues ay c\enmg a
FOR SALE
Irene It
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owners raised the amount for the cx- lbe Llbert>’ thaatre’ ‘ brow.ng hts op-
INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN
Irene Kaake returned the latter part
ponent Ben Kruger twice in suc-
THE STATE OF OREGON of last week from Granger, Wash.v pense o f the improvement.
HONEY FOR SALE— Comb and
cession. The first bout lasted eigh­
published
weekly
at
Estacada,
Ore­
(Continued from Page 1)
strained.— K. C. Hoygaard, Rt. 2,
where they have been for some time, i
teen minutes, the second six. Blas-
01 Faraday, Oregon^
pd. apr. 1st. gon, for October 1, 1927
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! Guests at the C. E. Sparks home den ¡s sa;d to be in better wrestling
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not known. The virus is known to
Mrs. Fisher o f Portland, brought Wednesday were Mrs. Sparks’ moth- condition than last year. Another
I Ol. SALE— Concord and Sweetwater C0UNTY OK CLACKAMAS
SS.
be present in the discharges from her mother Mrs. F. E.
Hammond er> Mrs. D. Furnish, her brother
wrestling match will take place in
i; .pes. Bring containers, ptek’em
Before me, a Notary Public in and mou^th and nose, and also in the home last Sunday. Mrs. Hammon is Harry and wife and Mrs. Shoop and
about two
weeks at the Liberty the
y i urself, 3cts. per lb.— J. S. Os
Portland to daughter, all o f Portland.
Mrs! er_
homes’ vineyard, Kstacada, Oregon. for the State and county aforesaid, secretions o f the alimentary tract of getting ready to go to
personally appeared Fred L. Haynes, a case ,or carrier. There is still some
FOE SALE— One team
Black mules who, having been duly sworn accord- uncertainly about its method of
' ight about 2500, gentle and true, ing to law, deposes and says that he is spreading.
It appears probable that
1 Mandt Wagon 3 3-4 in. 1 good the Editor and Owner o f the Eastern healthy carriers and missed cases
il uness all for $180.00.
1 three yr.
Clackamas News and that the follow- P*a>' an important part in disseminat at .
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old colt bay with whit ? feet and ing is, to the best of his knowledge ' n£ tbc disease. Owing to the limit
slrip in forehead $25.00 about 1050 and belief, a true statement of the atioas o f o.ur knowledge, it is not
lbs. Inquire at General Gas Station ownership, management (and if a possible to prescribe exact measures
at Estacada for directions in Gar- daily paper the circulation), etc., o f
control and be sure that they will
field District.
the aforesaid publication for the date bc effective.
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FOR S A L E -
imax l o g .aw , F irat j,y the Act o f August 24, 1912, em- infantile paralysis is a disease of
class shape,
1 F’ st'ic iil'i o " 1 J' " ° ” 80tler’ Rt2 : bodied n section 41 !, Postkl Laws and childhood. About 65% o f the cases
I Regulations, printed on the reverse o f occur under five years o f age, and
30% between the ages o f five and
FOR SALE— Two 30 Gallon Hotwat- ;
ten. Mor* o f the remaining 5% of
tr Boilers. 125 feet 1-2 in. Pipe, i
the cases are in persons under twenty
couplings etc.— Pointers.
DR. FRED A. PERKINS Thus it appears that very young
F'OI! SALF)— Solid Oak Mantle and
children are most likely to have this
OPTOMETRIST
Mirror to match.— Pointers.
disease. One general measure of
Phone Office 331
Res. 28-15
protection would be to keep youn
FOR SALF1— 20 head o f euwes at V.
children away from other people, in­
Lingelbnck. Rt.2.Box 90.
Perfect Fitting Glasses” cluding relatives, as much as pos­
sible. The more persons a child comes
FOR SALE— Cedar Posts. Inquire at
Estacada, Oregon
in contact with, the more opportunity
Tlic People’s Store, H. B. Snyder.
Monday and Friday Evenings
it would have o f being infected in
FOR SALE— Two year old cow and
case such persons were carriers.
an 18 months old heifer— Two mile
THE TIME OF YEAR IS AT HAND WHEN YOU
All known cases should be isolated
'■a.-, o f Engleereek Store, Ernest
and placed under quarantine during
Hoffmeister
Telephone 681-J
3 tf. pd. 2
W ILL BE TRYING TO THINK OF SOMETHING
the acute stage, and children in con
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA­
TION ETC. REQUIRED
BY THE ACT OF CON­
GRESS OF AUG­
UST 24, 1912
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FOR -SALE OR TRADE— Full blood Oregon City Granite Works tact with such C3ses should a,so bc
isolated during the period o f incuba-
I ’ owellyn Setter. See me. Harvey
Munufacturer* o f High Grade Monu- tion.
There is no routine test by
Gibson, Barton, Oregon.
nients and Markers
which carriers can be detected
I*’OK SALE— Eight extra good white 1108 Main St.
Oregon City ca*cs are not ° f ten recognized until
,
full blood, 9 weeks old.— Mrs.
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paralysis occurs. Probably the ma-
11 iry Viles, Rt. t. Phone 34-12 ts
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ijority o f all cases are absortive in
Moose Building
type, and do not develop paralysis.
U ALE— 25 Pigs from six weeks
Our work is done for thase who love
any ca8e
acute illness where
to two months old.
Enquire of
poliomyelitis is suspected the patient
and Remember
A. B. Burnett, Eagle Creek.
2tf2
should be isolated and reported to the
health department as a suspicious
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SALK -Shingles Star A Stars.
case.
Extra grade $3.50 per thousand.
Physician
• A SALE— 5 H. P. Stationary en-
- uie, $50.00. See Cooke Motor Co. J
• Geo. Wiederhold.
2t. 3 '
And S urg eon
OFFICE HOURS. 9 TO 5
and even in gs
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SALE— A $100.00 Internation-'
»1 Correspondence School Course
it the bargain price o f $75.00.
This will give you a four year
ESTACADA, OREGON
Dr. M. M. Martindale
Chiropractor
Broadway Garaoe
o f Oregon City
Cl VP. THAT HILL IN HIGH
Monday and Friday eve­
nings after six o'clock.
Office nt Linn’s Inn
WITH RICHFIELD
lORT POWER FOR THE
SAME PRICE
TUBE TIRE PATCHING
PLUMPING— TIN WORK
STORAGE
’.A N P -ESTACAD A TRUCK
TERMINAL
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TO GIVE YOUR FRIENDS FOR CHRISTMAS
TH AT IS INEXPENSIVE, YET ARTISTIC AND
APPROPRIATE.
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EYES
E.8 Are Precious
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THERE IS NOTHING T H A T
CARRIES THE SPIRIT OF THE YEAR MORE
THAN A WELL DESIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD.
OUR SAMPLES WILL BE IN, IN A FEW DAYS
AND WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND LOOK
THEM OVER.
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
C'sh on delivery.— Paul Klaetsch.
Estacada Rt. 1.
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The next meeting o f the M. E La­
dies' Aid, will be held on October 18.
IF YOU WOULD PREFER TO GIVE PRINTED
Bob Cooke has resumed work on
his garden.
Harvey Woodworth is
doing some fine work in getting the
ground in shape for planting.
CALLING CARDS OR STATIONERY WE WILL
BE MORE THAN GLAD TO
tre at them necord-
in«,y- A complete Observing of Columbus Day in Es­
optical service that tacada was confined to the closing o f '
I lease, and satisfies.
Dr. Freeze the bank.
eye specialist. Masonic building,. Or­
egon City.
Harvey Woodward, who has been l
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YOUR
WANTS.
Rev. J. F. Dunlop o f Rockwood.
was surprised with a good “ pound­
ing” last week.
Pounds o f fruit,
groceries, vegetables, etc., was what
he received.
Clarence Jubb, owner of a saw mill
in the Dodge district, has been doing
some logging lately, preparing to I
start up the mill again to fill some
lumber orders.
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