Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 23, 1916, Image 6

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    Eagle Creek Note*
R e p o r t O f T h e C o n d it io n
Best Buys In Automobiles
Saxon Roadster $450.
Contributed
Walter Douglass and wife re­
cently made a trip to Eastern
Oregon.
O f
ESTACADA STATE BANK
a t E sta c a d a , in th e S ta te o f O reg o n , a t
th e close o f busin ess, N ov. 17, 191b.
RESO UR CES
Mrs. R. B. Gibson was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. S. J.
Eddy, of Portland, last Thursday
and Friday.
Chevrolet Touring Car $570.
Dodge Touring Car $880.
Saxon Six
$915.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke
called on Mrs. Howlett Sunday.
Will Douglass has been busy
lately sacking and h a u l i n g
potatoes to the car at Eagle
Creek.
Total
All fully equipped with Starter, Electric Lights, Demountable Rims.
Mrs. H. S. Jones was recently
a guest at the home of her mother
Mrs. Viola Douglass.
We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made.
Everett Beckett of Portland
came out to Eagle Creek and
spent last week on the farm.
S. P. Pesznecker
CASCADE
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GARAGE
-
Loans and discounts
i 67 5 I 2 23
Bonds and warrants
.............
? ! 215 99
Stocks and other securities
272 .65
Banking house
.....................
3 450 0 0
Furniture and fixtures
....
............
I 7 50 .00
Due from approved reserve hanks
I 9 464 4 2
Checks and other cash items
___
13.75
Cash on hand ........................................
6 608 67
Estacada, Oregon
.................
$120 287 7 1
L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital stock paid in ..........
$15 0 0 0 .0 0
Surplus fund
I 000 0 0
Undivided profits less expenses and
taxes paid
959 9 7
Postal savings hank de:>osits ........ ....... 2 8 5 5 .2 7
Individual deposits subject
to check
80 4 6 0 .9 6
Demand certificates of deposit
3 8 45 .80
Cashier checks outstanding
.............
1 8 9 4 .1 3
Certified checks.......................................
69.78
Tim e and Savings D e posits.................
14 201 .80
T otal ....................................................... $120 287.71
E a vesdropping.
Belle—S he w o u ld u 't «loop to listen
lug to c o n v e rsa tio n th ro u g h th e key
hole o f a (loor B e u la h — I k now I t A
p arty telep h o n e w ire Is good enough
for her. — Y o n k eis S ta te sm a n
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Preister of
Logan, spent Sunday as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass.
Some of the whooping cough
patients are improving.
I n e v i t a b l e C on clu eio n .
J. Norris and family, who form­
erly resided near Barton, are now
living in Estacada, having last
week purchased the Oberstaller
home and lots near the school
grounds.
"M y w ife Is n ot a t all foud o f »»
d e fy ."
"O h. ahe does, does sh e ?”
“ Does w h a t? ”
" H e r ow n d re ss m a k in g .”
I , Irw in I). W rig h t, c a sh ie r of th e
above uauie<l b an k , tlo solem nly sw ear
th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e
best of m y k now ledge an d lielief.
Irw in D. W rig h t,
Victor Kitching, the 19 months
¡old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Kitching of Currinsville, was
last
week taken to a Portland
V ic to ry .
hospital where an operation was
"H o w hap p y th e b rid e looks!”
"S he hag a rig h t to look happy
HI* successfully performed, which in
frie n d s h a v e been lay in g odds o f 2 to
1 th a t s h e w o u ld n 't lan d him .” —E i medical phraseology is termed
1 intussuseption.
change
In honor of Miss Flora Schultz
of Garfield, who is leaving short­
ly for her home at Crawfords-
ville, Indiana, Mrs. R. H. Currin
of Currinsville Monday evening
entertained at a delightful party
for the younger set.
S tate of O regon, C ounty of Clackam as, ss:
Subscribed and sw orn to la-fore me th is
22nd d a y o f N o v em b er, 1916.
C laude W. D evore, N o ta ry P ublic.
My com m ission e x p ire s Dec. 12th, 1916.
C o rre c t— A tte s t: L eroy D. W a lk e r,
T h o m as Y ocum , Irw in D. W rig h t,
D ire c to rs.
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T HE N E W FIRM OF
C U L L E N 6®, C O M P A N Y
is pleased to announce that on next Saturday, November 25th, their new retail store will be formally
open to the public.
The new headquarters will be in the building on the corner of 2nd & Main Sts., formerly occupied by
the Howe Grocery.
Everyone is cordially invited to call and inspect the complete stock of FLOUR. FEEDS, STOCK
TONICS. POULTRY FOODS and kindred lines. On this day, Saturday, November 25th and on that day
only, we will sell while it lasts
Highest Grade of Patent Flour at $1.75 perSack E V A “,' £ tL?
- A L I .E N & C O M P A N Y W IL L A L SO H A N D L E A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F ----------
BUILDING MATERIALS
SAND
LIME
FINISHING LUMBER
GRAVEL
CEMENT
ETC.
We respectfully solicit your patronage, believing that our policy of courteous treatment, fair prices,
prompt deliveries and a desire to maintain the friendliest relations with our patrons and fellow business
men, means successful merchandizing.
We Also Buy Farm Produce
cALLEN
ED. ALLEN
CSb C O M P A N Y
MILTON EVANS
ESTACADA
LEE BRONSON
OREGON.
C a sh ier.