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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928
PAGE TWO
E sta c a d a M eth o d ist C h u rch
sto n e and also the county C. E. p res­
ident w ill be present. All a re cor­
dially nivited to be present.
N in eteen paid re g istra tio n s fo r the
county C h ristian E ndeuvor conven-
' tio n a t E stac ad a w ere handed in ut
the ra lly in O regon City T uesday eve­
ning. S ta te P resident Ja m es B e n d er
son and vice president, D onald N el­
son, spoke. T here were several spe­
cial n u m b ers o f music. A short social
hour follow ed while th e county offi-
■ cers m et >n a business m eeting to
m ake f u r th e r a rra n g e m e n ts fo r the
| convention, w hich they w ant to be
the b est e v er held in th e county.
ESTACADA
LOCALS
N otice fo r P u b lica tio n
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r, U. S.
L and O ffice at Roseburg, O regon,
O cto b er 1. 1928.
N otice is h e reb y given th a t R obert
L. C rane, 925 G oing stre e t, P o rtlan d
O regon, who, on
A ugust 5, 1925
m ade 11. E. (w as P o rtlan d 07741)
o u r No. 017332, fo r S H N W 14, and
N % S W H , section 1, tow nship 4 S.
ra n g e 5 E., W illam ette m eridian, has
filed notice o f in te n tio n to m ake th re e
y e ar proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, b e fo re K. F
F ra z e r, U. S. com m issioner, a t Y e o r
building, P o rtla n d , O re., on th e 5th
day of N ovem ber, 1928.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
Emil L aitin en . o f R. 1, E stacada
O regon, G eorge I>. Cook, o f R. 1, Es
tncad a, O regon; W illiam A. D w yer
o f Box 416, G arabaldi. O regon, and
O scar N oren of 396 E. C lay stre e t
P o rtlan d , O regon.
R O BERT E. CRA W FO RD ,
Non-Coal
A cting R egister
Publish O ctober 5 to N ovem ber 2. ’28
Dependable Used Cars
1928 Type Dodge 4 Sedan, reconditioned... $800
1925 Dodge Sedan, newly painted and over­
hauled .......................................................... 550
1925 Maxwell Sport Touring, an exception­
ally good buy a t ........ .............................. 3 7 5
1922 Buick Touring, as is.
.......................... 100
Brockway & Nelson
D odge B rothers M otor C ars
G ra h a m B ro th ers T rucks
N otice fo r P u b lica tio n
D e p artm en t of th e In te rio r, U. S.
L and o ffice a t R oseburg, O regon,
S e p tem b e r 12. 1928.
N otice is h ereby given th a t A lbert
Adlon. o f E stacad a. O regon, who, on
D ecem ber 12. 1923, m ade adjo in in g
fa rm hd. e n try (w as P o rtla n d No.
0 7 5 0 8 ), No. 017230, fo r NW 14
NW 'Vt, sec. 11, tow nship 4 S.. ra n g e
5 east, W illam ette m eridian, hns filed
notice o f in te n tio n to m ake th ree
v e a r proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, b efo re D onah1
.1. R yan, county c ie ik and clerk oT
th e co u n ty c o u rt o f C lackam as coun­
ty , O regon, at O regon C ity, O regon,
on th e 29th day o f O ctober, 1928.
C laim an t nam es as w itnesses:
G eorge G. Cook, W. H. Dwyer.
E m il L aiten en , all o f R oute 1, E s ta ­
cada, O regon, a n d O scar N o ren , E.
G ran d and C lay S tre e ts, P o rtla n d ,
O regon.
N on-coal R O B E R T E. CRA W FO RD
s21 o l 9
A cting R egister
Phone 1471
For
Gresham, Oregon
W ood
and Coal
P hone City G a ra g e 351
Meyer & Haselwander
Sandy, Oregon
PR IC E S A R E R IG H T
N otice fo r P u b lica tio n
D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r, U. S.
L and o ffice a t R oseburg, O regon,
S e p tem b e r 12. 1928.
N otice is hereb y given th a t G eorge
G. Cook, of E stac ad a . O regon, who,
on D ecem ber 27, 1923, m ade hd. e n ­
try a d jo in in g farm (w as P o rtlan d No.
0 7 4 1 3 ), No. 017203, fo r SWVi S E '4 .
section 3, tow nship 4 S., ra n g e 5 E..
W illam ette m erid ian, has filed notice
o f in te n tio n m ake th re e y e a r p ro o f
to establish claim to th e land nbove
described, b e fo re Donald .1. Ryan
co u n ty clerk and clerk of th e county
c o u rt of C lackam as county, O regon
a t O regon C ity, O regon, on th e 29th
d a y o f O ctober, 1928.
Clnim unt nam es as w itnesses:
A lb ert Adlon. W. 11. D w yer, Emil
L aiten e n , all o f R oute 1, E stacada.
O re., and J. P. Jo h n so n , 37 W. Je ssu p
St., P o rtlan d . O regon.
N on-coal RO B E R T E. CRAW FO RD
s21 o l9
_____ A cting R egistei
N otice f o r P u b lica tio n
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r, U. S.
L and office, a t R oseburg, O regon.
S ep tem b er 10. 1928.
N otice is h ereb y given th a t John
H . Snom y o f R oute 1. E stac ad a , O re ­
gon. who, on M arch 12, 1924. m ade
hom estead e n try , se rial. No. 017239
fo r th e N W U o f S W H and S S of
S W ’4 of section 11. tow nship 4 S.
ra n g e 5 E.. W illam ette m eridian, has
filed notice of in te n tio n to m ake fi
n a l th re e -y e a r p roof, to establish
claim to the land above described
b e fo re Donald J. Rvan, clerk of th .
co u n ty c o u rt o f C lackam ns county.
O regon, at O regon C ity, O regon, o r
th e 29th day of O ctober. 1928.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
G eorge Cook. A lbert A dlyn, E m i’
L aitn en nnd H en ry D w yer, a ll of Es
ta c a d a , Oregon.
ROBERT E. CRAW FO RD,
N ot coal land
A cting R egister
Publh»h_Ji|ej>U‘m ber_J^
N otice f o r P u b lica tio n
D e p artm en t of th e In terio r, U. S.
L and O ffice, R oseburg, O regon,
A ugust 30, 1928.
N otice is hereby given th a t G eorge
M. B user, of E stacad a, O regon, who,
on S e p tem b e r 21, 1923, m ade hom e­
stead e n try (w as P o rtlan d 07468)
No. 017216, for N V* N W '„ & SWV,
N W 1. , sec. 31, tw p. 3 S., range 5 E.,
W illam ette m eridian, has filed notice
o f in te n tio n to m ake th re e y ear
p roof, to establish claim to th e lan d
above described, b e fo re D onald J.
R yan, co u n ty clerk and clerk of the
c o u n ty c o u rt o f C lackam as county.
O re., a t O regon C ity, O regon, on th e
9th day o f O cto b er, 1928.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
J C. M oreland. W illiam S h a ffer.
J O. B otkin and A. C. A nderson, all
o f R oute 1, E stac ad a . O regon.
N on C oal
11AMILL A. CANADA,
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R egister.
LOCALS
Rev. C. T. Cook w ent to P o rtlan d
M onady a fte rn o o n a n d b ro u g h t hom e
Mrs. Cook, who had been in a h o sp ita ’
th e re fo r th re e w eeks. She is m uch
im proved.
Dr. W. W. Rhodes w as able to get
down to hia o ffice occasionally this
week, a f te r having su ffe re d fo r th e
past tw o w eeks w ith one o f his eyes.
Mrs. C. F. H u rst o f T a ft, O re., has
been in E stac ad a fo r se v e ra l days,
looking a f te r h e r residence, which
was occupied by the late Mr. and
Mrs. C rockett.
Miss G eraldine Cook le ft W ednes
day fo r C anyonville, O re., w here she
was elected principal o f th e schools,
re p o rts th a t she is im proving.
Mrs. W. E. H all is v e ry pro u d o f a
p lant w hich J. VV. C arson presen ted
her be fo re he le ft fo r Ohio. I t is a
C hristm as cactus, te n y e ars old, and
is a b e a u tifu l plant.
Ja c k S chultz, p ro p rie to r o f th e
Sanek B a rb e r shop, le f t fo r Salerr
T uesday m o rn in g to a tte n d th e sta te
fair.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. G. M oore a tte n d e d
the sta te f a ir a t Salem W ednesday.
R alph B aker, who ta u g h t in the
E stac ad a high school la st y e ar, was
m arried la s t w eek to Miss A lbert!
B lair of V ancouver, W ash.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W a H irte of P o rt­
land v isited his m other, Mrs. W. E.
Hall, a t th e Home R e sta u ra n t, on
Sunday.
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Estacada Pharmacy
o f f e r s th e new
1929
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S peakers in th ree sizes, $22 each.
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PR IC E D
M jdel 40, $81, less tubes.
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This is th e low est price a t which an A tw a ter K ent E lectric set has
ever been sold, y e t th e new m odel is an even b e tte r radio.
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New and Used Furniture, Crescent Beds and Springs
Pettit Mattresses
Miller’s Wall Paper
Murphy’s Brushing Laquer
M arshall-W ell« F ir st Q u a lity P a in ts a n d L a q u e rs
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore of G lad­
sto n e visited a t th e hom e o f Mrs.
M oore’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
Page, Sunday.
W. W. D a rtt has shingled th e re si­
dence he lately purch ased w ith col
ored shingles a n d ex p ects to m ake
m any o th e r im provem ents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. N e ib ert o f Stay-
ton w ere w eek end visito rs a t th e A.
Sm ith hom e. Mrs. Sm ith a n d Mrs.
N e ib ert a re sisters.
A fte r a visit o f several days in
E stacad a, W. F. C ary re tu rn e d to
G leneden Bench F rid ay .
T ed Howe o f P o rtla n d sp en t the
week end a t th e hom e of his p a ren ts
in E stacuda.
ESTACADA
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Le»t you fo rg e t, th e church is
s ta rtin g on a new co n feren ce year.
L ast y e a r m any frien d s en couraged
us in the work. We a re hoping to
fin d all th e old frien d s helping and
som e added new ones. T he inv itatio n
to do so is e x ten d ed to all. Come
a n d we will do you good.
N e x t Sunday m o rn in g th e lesson
su b je c t will be, “ T he P rinciple of
S p iritu a l G ro w th ” a n d in the evening
a t 7:30 “ C h ristian F id e lity .” Ep-
P re sb y te ria n C hurches
w orth L eague a t 6:30. Sunduy school
S p rin g w a te r— The S un d ay school
u t 10 a. m. S ervice a t Viola a t 9:45
S unday m orning. You a re invited to and ch u rch service will be com bined
a tte n d all o f th ese services.— C. T. in a ra lly day service, begin n in g a t
10:30. T he program which is being
Cook, pasto r.
used th is y e a r is largely m usical. A n­
E stacada C hristian C hurch
o th e r in te re s tin g fe a tu re of th e pro­
B ible school a t 10 a. m., [»reaching
g ram will be a re p o rt from the W orld
service a t 11, “ Is C h ristia n ity Like
Sunday school convention by Miss
P o litic s? ” by H ugh F o ster.
Elva Shibley. The next b est th in g
E lection o f Bible school o ffice rs
in a tte n d in g such a convention is to
a re a n n o u n ced : Mrs. Jo h n Page, su p ­
h e ar a b o u t it. Do not fail to h e ar
e rin te n d e n t; Mrs. Lew is N ielsen, a s­
this re p o rt.
sista n t su p e rin te n d e n t, and Mr. N iel­
G eorge— Sunduy school a t 2 p. m.
sen, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
church service a t 3. T his service
C h ristia n E n d ea v o r a t 7 o ’clock in
will tak e th e place o f a ra lly day
th e evening, A n n a L eem an, leader.
Jo h n R unyon, song le a d e r o f Glad-,
p rogram . Special m usic is being a r
ran g ed und Miss Shibley from S pring
w a te r will be p re se n t to tell about
th e W orld's S un d ay school conven
tion which she a tte n d e d in Los A n ­
geles last Ju ly .
E agle C reek — S unday school at
10:30 a. m. T he sa c ra m en t of the
L ord’s su p p e r will be observed in the
e vening a t 8 o ’clock.— T. I. Kirk
wood, m inister.
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Mr. and Mrs. O tis V allen m ade a
business trip to P o rtla n d M onday.
Sandy, Oregon
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E a rl D ay of E sta c a d a drove over = Phone Sandy 291
the C lear C reek b oulevard Sunday.
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night.
D elicious re fre sh m e n ts w ere served
by Mrs. L. M. Cox a n d Mrs. S ta h l­
necker.
Mrs. M. P a rk w en t to P o rtla n d on
F rid a y to visit h e r a u n t, Mrs. E. B.
RONALD E. ESSON, Ph. C., Prop.
Alden o f H oquiam , W ash., and Mrs.
C harles M aybee o f N o rth Bend, O re.
EASTMAN KODAKS
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Mrs. M aybee ta u g h t school in this
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school house, w ith hom e m ade bench­
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Mr. and Mrs. P a u l M ebes of O re­
Phone 331
Sandy, Oregon
gon C ity w ere w eek end g u e sts a t
th e M att Ja q m in hom e.
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en rib and o th e r in ju rie s w hen his
team ra n aw ay one day last week.
G eorge B ittn e r le f t F rid a y to ac­
c ep t a position as c h e f in a lum ber
cam p a t Toledo, O regon.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W m. P ahl and chil­
d re n who had been cam ping and vis­
iting in this vicinity, le ft S a tu rd ay
fo r every purpose
fo r th e ir hom e in Sandy.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Louis V allen, Mr. and
Mrs. Soressig, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Mo-
b e rg o f S c o tts M ills m otored to El-
wood by w ay o f E sta c a d a S unday,
stop p in g fo r a picnic d in n e r en ro u te.
E lw ood citizens m et F rid a y n ig h t
to decide w h e th er to a cc ep t th e coun­
ty c o u rts o ffe r o f lengthw ise plank I
E v e ry th in g fo r th e B uilder
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E stac ad a , O regon
je c te d by a sm all m ajo rity , a n um ­
b e r o f th e v o ters being absent.
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N ot th e lea st o f the agencies fo r th e im provem ent o f p ra ctic e s in
livestock farm in g , d airy in g and a g ric u ltu re is the P acific In te rn a ­
tio n al Livestock E xposition, the 18th a n n u a l of w hich will be held
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fe re d in prizes. C om bined also a re g r e a t dairy , land and m a n u fa c t­
u re rs ’ pro d u cts shows, wool and m o h air show , and in d u stria l
exposition.
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