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    IHE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922.
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THE PEOPLE'S SAY
Individualism vs. Collectlvness'
Editor Banner-Courier:
The principal of individualism has
become so finely rooted in American
life that it has become the fixed and
settled way by which all have agreed
to make their living in this country.
We want to do as we please, go
where and when we please, believe
and say what we please, without any
governmental authority directing our
steps.- Acting on this principle from
the earliest settlement of this coun
try, it has become a part of our
individual natures. The spirit of col
lective action has little opportunity
and poor soil for development or
growth. Beautiful in theory, but an
impossibility on American soil until
such time when our country shall
have reached that period in its on
ward march in history where an un
limited monarchy will be its political
form. And that time, though far dis
tant, will come, for history has the
firm habit of repeating itself.
It is true that we do many thinks
in a collective way. We find that
it is better on the average that edu
cation should be in the hands of the
state instead of the private individu
al. This training of the mind to
think somewhat alike is a natural
function of government. And this
nation being individualistic in princi
ple, it is only natural tha tthe govern
mental training should be that way.
We cannot deny that under this sys
tem vast fortunes have been accum
ulated by some. That these same
individuals try hard to keep from bear
ing their equal and just share in the
burdens of government i strue. The
rights of private ownership of any
thing and everything we can get a
hold of is firmly framed and bred in
us from generations back that we
will fight and starve to preserve this
principle. The pathway of endeav
or to change this way of living is
strewn with the wrecks of thousands
Instead of giving a respectful hearing
to some different theory, we strangle
those who dare propose it. Being
among those who believe that life is
worth living and holding sacred any
thing and rights of citizenship in the
land of my birth, I shall henceforth
be found among those who believe in
the doctrines of the immortal Lin
coln: "The republican party has more
to its credit in its short history of
60 years than the democratic party
from the days of Thomas Jefferson,
120 years ago. The American peo
ple can get any kind of governing
they want through the representative
system. So cherishing all that is
good and great in our American sys
tem of government, let us work to
kee pit truly a government of, by, and
for the interests, as Lnncoln so nobly
expressed it
ROBERT GINTHER,
Oregon City, Ore.
t OF AB iWWTaTRAT-OP-S
ALE OF REAL PROPERTY
No. 19798
In the Matter of the Estate of David
L. McKinney, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah
County (Probate Department) duly
made and entered in said estate on
the 14th day of February, 1922. by
Hon. George Tazwell. Judge of said
Court, the undersigned administrator
of said estate will, on Monday, the
3rd day of April, 1922, at the hour
of twelve o'clock noon of said day,
at the front door of the County Court
house in Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
at public auction, to the highest bid
der for cash, all of the right, title,
interest and estate of the deceased,
David L. McKinney, at the time of his
death, and all right, title, interest and
estate has acquired since said date
in and to the following described real
property, to-wit:
Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, and 24, in Block 15, NOB
HILL ADDITION to the City of
Oregon City, Clackamas County,
as per plat thereof on file in Clack
amas County, Oregon, Clerk's office.
Date of first publication, February
23, 1922.
Date of last publication. March 30,
1922.
J. C. ROBERTSON, Admin.'
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD,
Attorneys, 425 Yeon Building, Port
land, Oregon. (2-23-5t.)
SaveYourHealth
LET US DO YOUR WASHING ?
It costs very little to have,
your clotnes sent home to
you spotless and beauti
fully ironed all ready to
put away. It costs .still
less to have them sent
"rough dry" all ready
to iron. Save yourself the
drudgery of washing
clothes and trying to dry
them in wintry weather.
WE USE NO LYE OR OTHER
SUBSTANCE THAT WOULD
INJURE THE MOST DELICATE
FABRIC.
OREGON CITY
LAUNDRY
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Daniel Cale, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator of the
estate of Daniel Cale, deceased, aa.s
filed his final r.ipoK in the office
of the County Clerk of Clackamas
County, State of Oregon, and that
Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1920,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of
said day and the Court room of said
court as the time and place for the
hearing of objections thereto, . and
the settlement thereof.
W. L. MULVEY,
Adjnin.'gtrator of tha Estate of
Daniel Cale, Deceased.
G B. DIMICK.
Attornev for Administrate .
Date of first publication March
2nd, 1823.
-Date ot final publication, March
30th, 1922.
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NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
Tne regular annual meeting of
the stocK holders of the Clear Creek
Creamery Co. will be held Monday,
March 20. 1922. at Carver Hall. The
purpose of this meeting is the elec
tion of a board of five Directors, a
Secretary and Treasurer fo- the en
duing year, together with cnj nilar
business that may properly ci.mv bn
foie the meeting. Meeda? called
I j oicer at 1:30 P. M.
this 1st day of M i:c;i, IJ-W
THOS. E. ANliERSO.N
Secretary.
3-2-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. .
John W. Hilleary as Guardian of the
Estate of Louisa A. Hilleary,
. Plaintiff.
vs.
Stewart Brown and Pearl A. Brown,
his wife, and Alexander M. Wilkin
son and Agnes M. Wilkinson, his
wife, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
ss.
By virtue of a judgment, order,
decree and an execution, duly issued
out. of and under the seal of the
above entitled court, in the above
entitled cause, to me duly directed
and dated the 1st day of March,
1922, upon a judgment rendered and
entered in said court on the 15th day
of February, 1922, in favor of John
W. Hilleary as Guardian of the Es
tate of Louisa A. Hilleary, Plaintiff,
and against Stewart Brown and
Pearl A. Brown, his wife, and Alex
ander M. Wilkinson and Agnes M.
Wilkinson, his wife. Defendants, for
the sum of 16053.70, with interest
thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from the 15th day of Au
gust, 1922, and the further sum of
$300.00 ,as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $24.15 costs and dis
bursements, aud th costs of and
" upon this writ,"1 commanding me to
make sale of the following describ
ed real property, situate in the
County of Clackamas, state of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Situated in the County of Clacka
mas and State of Oregon.
Being a part of Section 8, T. 2 S.
R. 3 E. of the W. M., bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at an iron rod driven in
the quarter Section line at a point
North 89 degrees. 52 minutes East,
29 feet distant from the quarter sec
tion corner at the center of Section
8, T. 2, S. R. 3, E., of the W. M.;
running thence North 20 feet to an
iron pipe; thence South 89 degrees,
52 minutes West, paralell to the
quarter Secion line 788.55 feet to an
iron pipe; thence North 1393.55 feet
to an iron pipe driven in the cen
ter of the Oregon City and Damas
cus County road; thence North. 72
degrees, 05 minutes East tracing
the center of said county road 692.0
feet to a stake driven at the road
angles from which an rod driven
in the quarter Section line bears
North 80 degrees, 35 minutes East
102.72 feet distant; thence North 80
degrees, 35 minutes, East 531.82 feet
tracing the center of said county
road to an iron rod driven in the
Northerly projection of the West
10 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in pasture, easily cleared, 20
acres in good timber, good family orchard, water, well, living stream,
new modern bungalow, all plastered, bath, good fireplace. All furni
ture god as new. House furnished complete. Barn 36 by 40, well
built and in fine condition. Will include all stock and implements.
On mail route mile to school. Price $5000. Part cash. Will consid
er part trade in Portland property.
1 ACRE 2 BLOCKS FROM RIVER HIGHWAY
This beautiful tract is between Highway and electric ilne. Fine
orchard, berries and grapes. 6 room plastered house, electric lights
and gas. House is well constructed, god basement, new garage, on
rock street, 2 blocks from Highway, 1 block to carline. Price $3800.
Terms to suit. ; - v
- 5 ACRES CHICKEN AND BERRY RANCH
6 room plastered new bungalow, good chicken house. One fourth
mile to school, 2 miles from Oregon City on rock street This tract
is all in cultivation level and fine soil. Adapted to raising berries.
Will make a fine""chicken ranch. Price $2800 Terms.
..DILL
REALTOR
FOOT OF ELEVATOR OREGON CITY, ORE.
boundary of that certain tract of
land conveyed to the "German Bap
tist Brethren Church of Powell's
Valley" by deed recorded in Boo.k
67 at page 71, record of deeds of
Clackamas County, Oregon'; thence
South 1 degree, 11 minutes. East,
tracing the west boundary of said
tract 105 feet to an iron rod driven
at the Southwest corner of said
tract; thence North 88 degrees, 49
minutes East 98.9 feet to an iron rod
driven at the Southeast corner of
the aforesaid Church property and
on the West boundary of Damascus
Cemetery; thence South 1 degree, 11
minutes. East tracing the West
boundary of the aforesaid cemetery
132.1 feet to an iron rod driven at
the Southwest corner thereof;
thence North 88 degrees, 49 minutes
East tracing the South boundary of
said cemetery 88.65 feet to an iron
rod; thence South 0 degrees, 01 min
ute West tracing the West boundary
of that certain tract of land con
veyed to N. S. Fredolph by deed
recorded in Book 31 at page 304,
record of deeds of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, 138.70 feet to an iron
rod driven in the quarter section
line at the Southwest corner of
the said N. S. Fredolph tract; thence
South 89 degrees, 52 minutes West,
tracing the quarter section line 585.8
feet to the place of beginning, con
taining 46.02 acres, more or less.
Now therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment, order and de
cree, and in compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1922,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at
the front door of the County Court
House in the City of Oregon City,
in said County and State,
sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, 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 of the
mortgage herein or since had in or
to 'the above described real proper
ty or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution, judgment, order, de
cree, interest, costs and all accruing
costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. E. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated Oregon City, Ore., March
2nd, 1922.
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CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Notice is now given that I will
redeem Oregon City Funding Bonds,
of the issue of April 1st, 1916, in
accordance with the advertised
schedule, numbers 77 to 96. both in
clusive, $10,000.00 in all, upon the
next interest date, April 1st. 1922.
Interest will cease upon these bonds
upon that date.
Dated March 1st, 1922.
GEO. E. SW AFFORD,
City Treasurer.
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How often you hear the ex
pression " 'tis the little things
of life that count." In the fitting
of glasses to relieve EYE
STRAIN it is necessary to at
tend to each detail carefully if
good results are expected.
If you are a sufferer from
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do not delay but come to me at
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Defective vision has caused
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ily than we can ever realize and
the nation-wide movement to
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19 years experience here at.
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505!2 Main St. Oregon City
Opposite Postoffice
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Mrs. Emma Wilkinson, 1207 Main
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On April 20, 1920 Mrs. Wilkinson
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