+ ♦ ♦ ♦ * + + + ♦ ♦ Building & Loan Association Formed + + ♦ + $ Through the efforts o f S. E. Wooster and other Estacada busi­ ness men, a Building & Loan A s­ sociation was formed last week. This association, through its local representative Mr. Wooster, will conduct loans on such a sys­ tem as is done by other similar associations. Loans will be made in any amounts to parties desiring to build homes or other improve­ ments and in all w ill bear an in­ terest charge o f between (> and 6 1/2 per cent. The benefits o f this association are only open to property owners within the City o f E s ta c a d a .___ Do You Want Your Boy to go through the same business problems you had to face in trettinjr your start when he can learn correct business habits and usages, learn them practically, and at no expense? + * + * + ♦ * ❖ + •h Have him start an account with us, encourage him to keep it growing, show him how to properly + care for it and build up a Bank Credit. + + + Save him the worry and distress you had + to shoulder in your time. When you are ready to + turn over to him what you have accumalated, he + will be equipped to take care o f and augment it. + + + This Bank will be glad to have his account, + no matter how small the start. Snyders Return To Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder, form erly o f Cazadero, but who for the past six months have been residing in Pennsylvania, return­ ed to Estacada last week and left immediately for their ranch in Upper Dodge. W hile from a business stand­ point, Mr. Snyder admits that the East has everything to offer, both he and Mrs. Snyder could not longer resist llie call o f Oregon and were glad to get back to the l a n d o f mountains, rushing streams and tow ering firs and are welcomed back by their many friends here. Estacada State Bank ■w. ICtf tA Leroy D. Walker, President Thomas Yocum, Vice President I r w i n D. W r i g h t , Cashier * + + + + + + + + G eorge Goings On + + + + + +.1 | SIDEWALK LUMBER You may soon have to Repair or Rebuild your Sidewalk, so see us before commencing tne work.» W e are carrying a complete line o f Lumber fo r this purpose, with Prices Right. SEWER TILE ; As an ordinance has lately been passed making it compulsory that all property abutting the city ’ s sewer system shall be connected wi h same within 30 days we are in a position to save you money on your S E W E R T I L E ! W e have a carload now coming and first come will be first served, so buy­ ers will profit by obtaining the cheaper carload price. Place orders now. L. S. BRONSON & M. 1). E V A N S Estacad», - Lumber Co. O. C. S. GERBER O regon. B orn- Friday, April 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. O ’ Neel o f Currinsville. a son. I I Estacada Feed Contributed A t the regular meeting o f the George Social & Commercial Club held Saturday evening it was vot­ ed to purchase a Hag for the Club. A movement is on foot, headed by H. C. Stephens and Robt. M il­ ler, to discontinue the Fair this year, but ow ing to the small at­ tendance was laid over to the next meeting. Talks were given by H. C. Stephens and Mrs. Joy­ ner and the usual singing was enjoyed by all. Lunch was serv­ ed by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath and Henry Reimer. The farew ell dance at the club house on Friday evening, given in honor o f Miss Duncan, was en­ joyed by a large crowd o f young people. The School program on Thurs­ day afternoon was much enjoyed by the crowd in attendance, es­ pecially the singing, flag-drill and May pole dance. Mrs. Klinker, Flora Klinker Mrs. N. Scheel Mrs. Ochs and Mrs. Peter Rath, were callers at the Held home on Wednesday a f­ ternoon, it being the birthday o f Mrs. Anna Held. Miss Duncan was a Sunday vis­ itor at Joyners. } . L^¿r /.b*,tractaeTamit. *1. Corporation ! .w. Financial Agouti. Trusts, Escrows a'.d Account*. Estates probated. Cc ltec- tton«, Deads, Mortgages. Oeneraj practice in all courts. Correspondence r.oHcited. Prompt attention. Hank references. Fourteenth year. 0 L O A I.S P L A C E D O N P O R T L A N D P R P F R T \ Mossssoim & tfiosesscfcn 714-71S-71* C ham ber o f C on tin «rc'* B W o PO R T L A N D , OREGON County To Be Without Warden Despite promises made before the legislature adjourned and even since, by the State Fish & Game Commission, to reappoint on May 1st, Ben S. Patton o f Es­ tacada. as County Game Warden - we are now advised that no such appointment will be made. The reason assigned being lack o f funds. Yet. when we consid­ er that Clackamas County has an income o f about $4.000. per year from the sale o f fishing and hunt­ ing licenses alone, said income be­ ing second only to Multnomah County - and as the cost o f such a warden does not exceed $150ff. per year - this false economy is not fair. When allowance is made for the dozen or more deputy game wardens each season stationed along the Willamette near Oregon City, in enforcing tin» salmon fish­ ing there - u County Warden is necessary in the balance o. the countv. for Ola«*k*i’URs fi-i > >c ifi-. bly as many miles o f nailing streams as any in tin* Northwest and is the me* ca of more angleis undoubtedly than any two coun­ ties in the state. Dover Doings (Contributed) The neighbors joined in the celebration o f H. H. U dell’s birth­ day by a surprise party Friday evening. Birch Roberts met with a slight accident while climbing Deep Creek Hill in his Ford, the clutch refused to hold and the machine backed down into Deep Creek. He had to get a team to pull the machine out, no damage was done. Guy Woodle spent the week­ end at his ranch in Dover. Frank Ahnert purchased a new power feed grinder. George Roberts, who has been working in a saw mill at Sandy Ridge, spent Sunday with home folks in Dover. Prof. E. T. Wilson o f Hubbard, who has been appointed to the principalship o f the Estacada Schools for the coming year, was a local visitor for a day last week, attending to matters pertinent to his work. Ed Hunt o f Estacada is now in business in Portland, having a fortnight ago purchased a music store on Hawthorne Avenue. Saturday Evening Mav fith Mystery of the Rails “ His Hand Job“ (Comedy) “ T h e ir M o th er Fam ily T heatre Estacada, Oregon