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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
taken offense at some of the per- ! pen his ardor in freely disregard- ! ing the prohibition laws. Yet, sonal questions in the form. These questions need not be the very'fact that he did not ask , .. answered unless the party cares | for a jury trial, knowing that an j R. M. Standish, Editor and Manager to, but it is possible th a t i f full appeal is almost out of the ques- i correct information could be ob- tion, looks as though his attor J 2 2 S :£ m E.T ada, tained dealing with the mort- neys are planning to beat justice j , gages and interest rates now , in some way. probably at the S ubscription R atfs j current in this section, some rem- ! last minute springing a new legal j one year - - li.oo edy may be forthcoming, which technicality. Until Boysen is safely in jail, ! six month» 11)1; will help the securing of future . „n . loans at a more reasonable rate the people of this county cannot | Thursday, Apr. 20, 1916 I than the present predominating rest assured that the prohibition 1 law has been enforced. 8 \ . Let’s all, as tesidents of this If “ Competition is the Life of Crusaders And Invincibles Net $20 part o f the county, join with Or egon City in supporting the can Trade” —then Estacada’s trade The amatuer play, “ The Soph -1 didacy of Miss Rose Uptegrove, out to be feeling like a sixteen omore” presented by members of j as candidate for Queen of the inch trout digging for deep wa the Crusaders and Invincible] classes of the M. E. Sunday j 1916 Rose Festival. Coupon ter. With the advent last week School, at Boner’s Theatre, Fri-1 of another dour and feed busi votes may be clipped from any day night, brought out a fair! of the Portland papers and if de- ness and more livestock buyers sized crowd, which thoroughly, livered to the News office, will I >n the local fields, it should rep- enjoyed the entertainment, as! be duly turned over to the prop resent the best of buying and all participants were especially j selling opportunities for the farm well drilled in their parts and the ; er Oregon City parties. performance went off without a ers. hitch. To date the returns to the A g The profits of the show, a-1 ricultural Department of the P. Last Friday, before Justice moi nting to about $20. will ap-! R. L. & P. Co., of the agricul- Sievers in Oregon City, Fritz ply on the $40. contribution, tural forms, which appeared in Boysen, proprietor o f the Hotel made by these classes towards the News of a couple of weeks Belle o f Milwaukie, was convic- the new church basement. The young folks are planning! ago, have been slightly discour- ted o f booze selling and sentenc- to repeat the performance at Lo aging, as few farmers have of-1 ed to serve 6 months in jail and gan April 22nd. fered the cooperation naturally j pay a fine of $500. expected. ' This conviction and sentence The many friends of Mr. and i While it is probable that the ^ is one of the best pieces of work Mrs. Earl Kilgore, formerly of average local land owner is extra j accomplished by the sheriff and Springwater, will be pleased to hear of his now being identified busy now or is waiting until the I district attorney’s office for some with Nelson Morris Packing Co., company’s representative calls i time and if Fritz is forced to suf- of Chicago, in the capacity o f as upon him, a few parties have! fer the full penalty, it will dam- sistant master-mechanic. Eastern Clackamas News (Formerly Betacede Program) fn. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon Groceries ♦ * * * * * * * * * We carry a full line of the * ♦ famous M O N O P O L E ♦ goods of all v a r i e t i e s . * * * + Holsum and Tip Top ♦ Bread and Cakes ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Hazelwood and White Clover Butter ♦ * ♦ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season ♦ Shoes ♦+*♦♦♦ + We have the ♦ * ♦ well known Krausse Bros. line------- made to wear. L . A . C hapm an “ The Quality Store” ♦ ♦ * ♦ (fn fu n u ic tiiu e iil * + * * ♦ * * ♦ m u i« pftuM il leiiilent.A to o j' tllii eu i f putt to «, Î tin «attention 'K tf ctm nfif, ^ rfut «lilt mun<| jiienJ.i unit itfcent inàtuffuÌicn o j u * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * p u ttm « nt in conneetiam «,’ itli «nit leapifui * fu n f t n«j fatuni.O. W e believe that there is and always has been a demand for such savings accomodations and respectfully solicit your account, regardless of the amount involved. ♦ * ♦ * O n # l)\ lV u i »Oifl u|K>n u oViJm ij.' ClctftMiut, in f« itf.it putfuMtf .w m i-u iim iu f lij, o n 911 u u ii (<tfui»««| \ j>«t «rent untl o'tfpttfinl’tft lit . In accordance with the new laws, this department will also be under * direct State supervision. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ ♦ We trust you will feel free to avail yourself of this oppor tunity, feeling that it is always our desire to serve your interests and make this your home bank, in all respects. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ¿^ tu cu du oHuttf 5 8 unic * * * * ♦ Leroy D. Walker, ♦ ♦ President - - Irwin l). Wright. Thomas Yocum. Vice President Cashier * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + ****** + +