Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
E A S T E R N CLACKAM AS îiÈ tY S , PA GE 8 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Classiñed Ads | FO U N D — A key on th e G a rfie ld ro a d FOR SALE in th e G a rfie ld D istrict. O w ner m ay have sam e b y com ing to th is H O N E Y FO R S A L E — Com b and o ffice and pay in g fo r th is ad. stra in e d .— K, C. H o y g aard , R t. 2, 64 F a ra d a y , O reg o n pd. a p r. 1st. FO R SA L E — Two 80 G allon H o tw a t- e r B oilers. 125 fe e t 1-2 in. Pipe, couplings e tc.— P o in ters. FO R SA LE — B ridge-B eech ra n g e in good condition. W ith or w ithout hot w a te r coils. O ne th re e b u rn e r F lorence a u to m a tic oil stove. H a rry K itching, E stac ad a , Ore. l t p FO R SA L E — C e d ar P osts. In q u ire a t T he P e o p le ’s S to re , H. B. Snyder. FO R SA LE— F ox T e rrie r P uppies, 1 m ale and 1 F em ale.— R. J- M an FO R S A L E — S hingles S ta r A S ta rs, n ing so u th of C h ristia n C hurch. Es E x tra g ra d e $3.25 p e r th o u sa n d . ing so u th o f C h ristia n C hurch. E s C ash on d e liv e ry .— P a u l K laetsch, tac ad a , O re., Box 76 p 2 t 10 E sta c a d a R t. 1. 3t. 4 F O R SA LE — Solid O ak M antle and FO R SA LE — O ne m are, 9 y ears old, w eighing a b o u t 1 600; one gelding M irro r to m atc h .— P o in ters. 6 years old, w eight a b o u t 1300; FO R R E N T — 10 a cre fa rm a t M orrow b oth g en tle and good w orker*.— S ta tio n , good 5 room house, b a rn H a rv ey Gibbons, B a rto n , Ore. 8t and o th e r o u t b uildings, $12.00 p e r m onth.— In q u ire , Mrs. A. G.^ A m es, N O TIC E T he G a rfie ld G range will P hone 13-11. 3 t 7p give th e ir re g u la r dunce S a tu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 10 31 W ANT TO BUY— Good M ilk Cow, com ing fre s h d u rin g D ecem ber or W A N T ED — H e ar from ow ner ra n ch J a n u a ry , also team o f g e n tle fa rm fo r sale. S ta te cash price, p a r horses, aro u n d 8 o r 9 y e ars old.— tic u lars. D. F. B ush, M inneapolis, W rite W. E. S to o th o ff, 195 E a st M inn. d8 ¿12c 8 6th St., P o rtla n d . 4 tf c 9 FO R SA L E — V augn D ra g Saw , good FO R R E N T — 140 a c re s; 60 acres in w orking c ondition.— F. N. C adonau ! c u ltiv a tio n ; 40 acre s in crop; horses and m ach in ery included. P h o n e 694. 2 t p9 $500 fo r th e f i r s t y e ar and $300 a f te r th a t. Jo h n M arshall, Spring- W A N T E D — P o ta to e s fo r fe e d .— W. w a ter. P. O. A ddress R oute 3, C. V anhoy, Rt. 3, P hone 274. l t p E stac ad a . dS)-22 FO R S A L E — 1 R hode Isla n d Red R ooster, young— C all Mrs. C. S. A1 FO U N D — P a ir o f skid chains, be tw een E stac ad a a n d C urrinsville. len, P hone 57-3 tfc O w ner m ay o b tain sam e by pro p er id en tific atio n and p ay in g fo r this FO R S A L E — Som e nice O. I. C. Pigs seven w eeks old.— J . W. D illinger, i ad. A pply a t N ew s office. 3t E stc a d a R R. 1, n e a r F ish H a tc h ery , phone 196 2 t c. FO R SA LE — A pplies; 65c to 85c per box. W. M. S anders, E agle Creek. FO R SA LE — P ian o f o r sale n e a r E st- Phone 40-12. ta c a d a . B e a u tifu l high g ra d e in stru m e n t. B arg ain fo r quick sale. F O R SA LE— Five w eeks old pigs. T erm s $10 m onthly a rra n g e d fo r E n q u ire of B. F. B u lla rd , E stac ad a good hom e. I f in te re s te d a d d ress II. A. L ivernash, F a c to ry P ian o Ad JV ANTED— C o rre sp o n d en ts fo r th e ju s te r, 413 N o rth B oren A venue, News in ev ery c om m unity in the S e a ttle , W ash. 6 t 11 c. e a s te rn p a rt o f C lackam as county. D E PA R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E IO R U. S. L and O ffice a t R oseburg, O regon, O cto b er 22, 1927. N O T IC E is h e reb y given th a t J o seph W iederhold, of R. No. 1, E s ta cada, O regon, who, on O c to b er 11, 1924, m ade H om estead E n try (w as P o rtla n d 0 7 6 2 7 ), No. 017283, fo r S. claim to th e land above described, be fo re K. F. F ra z e r, U. S. C om m ission er, a t Yeon Bldg., P o rtla n d , O regon, on th e 8th day of D ecem ber, 1927. C laim ant nam es as w itness: Leo R ath, C hrist K linker, H en ry K linker, J. C. Rickey, all o f Rt. No. 1, E stac ad a , O regon. H A M ILL A CAN ADA Y, R egister. p re se n t said claim s, duly v e rifie d as by law re q u ire d , a t th e o ffice o f my a tto rn e y s , Schuebel, B e attie & M iller, B ank o f O regon C ity Bldg., O regon C ity, O regon, w ithin six m onths from th e d a te o f th is notice. D ated N ovem ber 7, 1927, D ate o f firs t pu b licatio n , N ovem ber 10, 1927. D ate o f last p ublication, D ecem b e r 8, 1927. LEO R A TH (A d m in istra to r o f th e e sta te o f F red - inand R ath, deceased.) Schuebel, B e attie & M iller, A tto rn ey s fo r A d m in istrato r. ESTACADA GO SSIP I just knew you couldn’t keep it—It’s in everybody’s mouth—some of LINN’S Fine Candy. Special Prices in Quantity W. E. LIIMN Estacada Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS N otice is herb y given th a t th e u n dersigned h®s been duly appo in ted a d m in istra to r of th e e sta te o f Freij- inand R ath, deceased, a n d a n y aqd all persons having claim s a g ain st th e said e sta te a t« h ereby ¡-eqniped t° ! Leí The News Print Your q CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS — $ hrioftnfle s ta tio n . . - fcy $atiene* STdtn HIS," said the quiet voice of the young m inister to hi* w aiting audience, "m ight be called 'A Christm as M editation.’ We shall try to give you merely a reverent Impression Of the spirit of the season. A bit of eaeot «¡¿.«■¡ng . . . some lighted candles . . . a reaqtn« fffffl) the Bible and one tableau.” yhepe was a soft rustle of expecta tion tliFougimttf {he church. The lights snapped ofT. All was ¡¡tfjf. L ike the slow uprising of a fa r wlqd I came the sw eet, subdued voices o f a ; hidden choir- TliP beautiful notes floated over the heads of the people like a benediction. Noiselessly pnjpfip a fte r candle FO R SA LE OR R E N T — Two houses, IF YOU have a n y th in g to sell or w an t to buy a n y th in g , use this sprang Into flame a t ttm wijjilfijy?, each one w ith fo u r room s and b a th and colum n of th e News. Y ou will save tap er lighted by the hand of a »mail th e o th e r th re e room s. B oth houses, bpy. Then the screens about tho stage both tim e and m oney. fu rn ish e d . See Mrs. W. F . C ary. Wider th e pulpit were removed. And there was the dour ."Ti'l treasured scene so loved and so cherished a> this anason. The m anger . . . M ary bending over It . . . Jose]ih standing n ear by. A soft glow from the rude cradle suffused the faces about it. Mary all In spotless w hite . Joseph FOR TH E K ID D IES— F O R H IM — FOR H E R — bearded and dressed hi blue, w ith a P u rses scarlet m antle ocev 1:1s shoulders, a P e rfu m es Dolls Gam es Bill Folds P e rfu m e S ets striped headdrest and a broad sash M echanical Toys B ath S alts Books about Ills waist. C om pacts Book E nds Dishes T he music slid softly luto "W hile M ilitary B rushes A tom izers R a ttle s Shepherds W atched Tie t I lo les by F o u n ta in Pens B rush and Com b Sets T in k e r Toys Night." From the front ■ f the church F la sh L ights M anicure Sets B aby T oilet S ets came a tall figure w it’ n crook. A Incense B urners T herm os B ottles Baby Spoons shepherd from the 111! ■■ knelt ill S a fe ty R azors F ram ed M ottoes Books front of the m anger and then stood S h av in g Sets C andle Sticks S ta tio n e ry K ey H olders V ases a n d Bowls P a in tin g Books near. Then a nother and another, C ollar Cases C andy J a r s & B askets P rin tin g Sets rough men wit!; kindly. - ' m l mnn- K nives S ta tio n e ry Pencil Boxes ners. Two little follov, followed. their eyes round with nw;\ ¡j A ’ o a b e a u t i f u l line o f C h r i s t m a s C a r d s a n d S eals. T r e e D e c o r a t i o n s , "UV Again the music chat. | H olly Boxes a n d W r a p p i n g s , E tc . , E tc . T hree Kings of the Orient Are.” A thrill passed through the r|inreli. The strange notes of lids iiUJ«le icde-rod in an Im pressive figure who advanced tow ard tho m anger with royal dignity. I fils dress gleam ed richly. He carried a gift high in both hands. T hen came the second king, also hearing costly presents. Then a third, who knelt w ith bowed head in front of the stable scene. T he tableau took on a deeper and Estacada Oregon more tender significance. Complete line of The young m inister read the Chrlst- mas story from the Bihle. His voice wnx low and clear, keeping In perfect HAY, GRAIN, LIME CEMENT, DRAIN TILE tune with the surroundings. When he AND BRICK had finished, soft m usic drifted down from the cholr-loft. “On, L ittle Town At Prices That Are Right of Bethlehem ." The notes seemed to caress the en tire place. A bush of reverence e n veloped everyone. Silently from the side of the church n ear the a lta r came a procession of , white-robed children, each benriag a lighted tnper. They arranged t! selves In a sort of fram e about tl.a m anger scene, standing ono above Hie o th er on the two flights of sta irs leading up Into the pulpit. T his w as the final Impression. The transcendent glow from the m anger . . . M ary ..ending over It FOR CHILDREN — TOQUES, MITTENS AND lost in ra p t adoration . Joseph GLOVES at her elbow . . . the shepherds . . . the wise men . . . and the fram e of lighted candles. Then the screens w ere again set up. The church flooded w ith light . . . All Kinds of Embroidery Patterns for the m inister dism iss o| the people w ith a short p ra y er and benediction. Christmas Shoppers A sim ple service, ns he si.id, hut one which left an unforgettable Im pression of the tru e reverence and spirit of C hristm as on nil who a t tended. ÌJubr (Christmas FR ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 9, 1027 B u y y o u r cards from an y dealer in tow n or get th e m from us,* in either case the sm all cost of p rin tin g adds so m uch to your greet ing th a t you c a n 't afford to not have it. Hist Right From the Nation’s Capital COSTS LESS THAN ; CENTS A WEEK THE ESTACADA PHARMACY Bartholomew & Lawrence Winter Goods <©. 15-’*. W e ste rn N ew sp a p er U nion.) J. Si, ELY 1 Estacada L. E verybody should the C h ristian L adies' business m en's lunch F. hall on S a tu rd a y , v e fo fT h e * »eelCs' n e ^ wRh f ’i " ^ th* rural town m ,n an •«-»«ricultural sur- ^ The rdiln rin lsi j t ' „ T . ’. ’if!* ,.“ rd . .,h «' machînerr «Gnomics of production and n marketing. editorial staff is in close touch with the tow\ m arketing of th a • of the A gricultural Departm ent — w ^¡a s'S L h^ . 'a iL ^ s .ir r ,^ " 'V U W U w- r”z V’r* 111 Tv d S I I I I I K I i m . »*“— .iysjs skffir - * • —>• work touches in many vital w Y ^ the b Y i i n e « ^ t h Y V a r m « ^ '* ° f ,h * Ffderal Gov« " m r n t whose governm ental w h e e ls/’ TheY m Y m a r n 'h r Y d q Y a r t ^ W ashington is the center of farm news « « to n a l Capital. ° f b*i"* cloaa to , h f TN addition to Itsjpewa. The National Farm New« Carr!.« ____ * th« housewife i<ere Is tho women s page where lnferoats .Ya C*f,*fu Iy conducted departments, F ot discussed * nere and m atters pertaining to th . household are In addition to these features Is an excellent lean! depaitment Advl . ems may be had “ ta 'd a ily pracH o..* VeD by engaged Then, too, th e ro Is a tMU-tm.nt for agricultural U information. ^ T o " m iy th* ,ar«'*‘ Â Â The subscription prlee 1 . only «1 00 per year. The National Farm News S3» 341 PENNSÏI V.AMA A VENTE Washington, D. C. FREE SAMPLE COPT COUPON. lÏ rnhSibYïme«,or ,he ,a™'r a"d *» t v K O .rrnm rnlil „ . n r , I, --r'k o j "a,m n^nM ™ i’ ,PHr1n,*nt o( A*.r,cuI' ure- T hls 1 duct ion, but with the business side of agriculture. prob,fms- ** concern* itself not only with pro- Tho National F arm Ncwa u poiilnruwi *. keep in m ind Aid b a z a a r and in the I. O. O. D ecem ber 10. ------------- --------- * gress is just at the beginning of its real firm le v h ls tin n " " tv ' C indu,s,, r y—farm ing. Con- areas that marked the p ast few re ars hi« su b sid ed n ,0IV The WI d gcr*mble of blocs and pan- hAr,r,r U B u i i n e i i M e n 's L u n c h Oregon The Fanners’ Non Partisan Defender in Washington Y ou n e e d th is v a lu a b le n e w s p a p e r in yout hom e, b e c a u s e : Y ou w ill re c e iv e F R E SH N E W S e v e ry w ee k , th a t is ed ited fo r fa rm e rs by m en w h o k n o w a g r ic u ltu r e . . , ?.1 îa« îîaUonal Farm News, 3S».341 Pennsylvania Avenus, Washington, D. C. G^itlemen: w ithout o b lig a tin g me In a n y w ay o lease »end me a sample copy of The Notional Farm Newa. My Name R. r . D ... Town.. ..................................... Box. s u t» v