Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 05, 1917, Image 8

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    Want and Por Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
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CASH PAID for Junk econo­ ♦
mise, save your PAPER, RAGS, ♦
RUBBER, IRON and METAL of
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all kinds and bring them to Jerry
L. A. Chapman
Estacada
♦
Me Junk, The Junk Man.
Licensed Embalmer
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Pool Room, Estacada.
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Phone
Operating
WANTED
Good fresh dairy ♦
Store or Residence
Hearse and Morgue
cows. Durham preferred.
Will ♦
call and look at offerings.
Address 751 E. Ash St. Portland.
Oregon City Wants Explanation
Notice For Publication
Continued from front page
FOR SALE 5 H. P. Gasoline
Department o f the Interior, U. S. :
Engine, F.-M. Floor Scale (will the attention o f the public at
Land Offiee at Portland, Oregon, June
weigh up to 1700W»), and Feed large.
29, 1917,
As time was the essence o f the
Roller. J. Krieger, Estacada.
NOTICE ia hereby given that R ob ert,
contract and Eastern Clackamas Richard Oskar Muller, o f Colton, j
WANTED Sealed bids on 130 wanted to do its full share, it Clackamas County, Oregon, who; on 1
cords o f first class, four foot, yel­ was decided to raise the money March 8, 1912, made Homestead Entry, i
first, and scrap it out afterwards,
low fir wood. Fuel to he deliver­ if there was any scrap coming, No. 03404, for Lot 7 and SE 1-4 of SW
ed not later than September 1st. for the Red Cross cause was too 1-4, Section 6, Township 5 South,
Bids to he opened August 0th. important a one to be held up by Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice o f intention to make fi-1 I
Address all bids to Mrs. Myrtle sectional differences.
nal five-year Proof, to establish claim
In Mr. McBain’s letter, he to the land above described, before the
Belfils, (Jerk, Estacada School
states, “ Miss Mary Cronin o f Register and Receiver o f the United
Board.
Portland, a Red Cross nurse was States Land Office, at Portland, Ore­
sent
to Estacada at the request gon, on the 10th day of August, 1917.
FOR SALE Team, 6 yr. olds,
o f Mgr. Sullivan. But this claim
Claimant names as witnesses:
mare and horse, guaranteed true. is ref uted by Miss Cronin herself,
William Werner, Charles W. Swan,
Fair Harness. 2 ii Watson Wag­ who was in Estacada again a day
William Sehiefer, Rex Gordon, all o f
on with double bed and spring or so ago.
Colton, Clackamas County, Oregon.
seat, practically new. One horse
The letter furthermore states,
Proof made according to law under
sold alone if wanted. Price is “ campaign literature was also which entry was made.
sent from the county headquar­
N. Campbell
right for a good outfit.
ters to Postmaster Heylman.“ —
Register.
F. E. Kirk, Rural carrier R. 3, which, while probably received
Estacada.
by Mr. Heylman, apparently did
not get into the hands o f the lo­
R eport O f T he C ondition O f
LOST Ladies Hand Bag con­ cal Red Cross enthusiasts.
taining gold watch and chain, on
Mr. Devore, who it also alleges ESTACADA STATE BANK
July 4th. Reward.
was asked about the campaign at Estacada, in the State o f Oregon, at
here, came before the local com­ the close of business, June 20. 1917.
Earl Day, Kstncndo
mittee on the 23rd and asked if
RESOURCES
the
drive then underway, could Loans and discounts
1 9 7 00 6 i 5 |
FOR SALE Five small pigs.
Bonds and warrants
...........................
?4 lOtvfea
not
be
handled
under
the
direc­
J. A. Somer, Estacada
Stocks and other securities
........
339.48
tion of the county organization, Banking house
3 4 5 0.00
FOR SALE 3 Buck Lambs, 75 but as it seemed 'ike a matter of Furniture and fixtures ............................ I 750.00
small importance, who handled Other Real Estate owned ....................... i 97 9.25
to 90 pounds. Send in your order the campaign, the work went 1 Due from approved reserve hanks ..... 17 684 34
and other cash Item s.................
2 1 0 .6 3
or you will get left.
right along and the money came Checks
Cash on hand.............................................
7 4 4 0 .4 8
0. M. Folsom, Springwater.
pouring in.
T ota l..................................................... SI 54 0 0 6 97
Clackamas County is credited
50 Angora Goats. with over $14,(KM), raised for
LIABILITIES
WANTED
.$15 0 0 0 .0 0
Capital stock paid In
W. G. Kerns. 153G Grand Ave. the Red Cross and in this amount Surplus fund ......................................
2 0 0 0 .0 0
is the sum of $1,081.16 raised by Undivided profits less expenses and
Portland, Or.
the Estacada community, except­ taxea paid ..................... ......................... I 357 5 I
ing the Viola district, which re­ Postal savings bank deposits ....... .......... 1 785.37
FOR SALE or SERVICE
Individual deposits sublect
Shadeland Kruger, No. 224375, mitted directly to Oregon City. to check .........................
105 852.57
Had
Mgr.
Sullivan
o
f
the
coun­
Demand certificates of deposit
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3 3 7 7 .b8
I )uroc Jersey Boar.
4 68 0.10
ty committee, carefully followed Cashier checks outstanding
W. K. Corbin, R. 1. Estacada
Certified check» .....................................
112.35
up his instructions sent to the Time and Savings Deposits
19 8 4 1.39
school clerks in this district, he
$154 0 0 6 .9 7
FOR SALE Durham heifer, would have discovered that noth­ Total .........................
coming fresh 4th or 5th of July. ing was being done, but as he State of Oregon, County rtf Clackamas, ss:
I, Irwin 1». Wright, cashier of the
did not do so. the local people
I*. Mal/.ininni. River Mill.
got busy for themselves and con- j above named bank, <!<• solemnly swear
FOR SALE 1 Deering Ideal SU mated a strenuous four da ,*s ' that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Mower and 1 Deering Rake, first drive.
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Irwin I) Wright, Cashier.
class condition.
Phone or write
Subscribed anti sworn to before me this
C. M. Davis, Springwater.
27th day o f June, 1917.
Undertaking and Embalming
harm Land*
The Government needs Farm­
ers as well as fighters.
Two
million three hundred thousand
acres of Oregon & California
Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title
revested in United States.
To
he opened for homesteads and
sale. Contains some o f best land
left in United States.
Large
copyrighted map. showing land
by sections and description of
soil, climate, rainfall, elevations,
temperature, etc., by counties.
Postpaid One Dollar.
Grant Lands Locating Co.,
Box f*10. Portland, Or.
L C
♦
WANTED
YOUR
Loganberries
Red Raspberries
Black Caps
Blackberries
Prunes
Green Gages
Our Prices Are Right
Keep in touch with us
Estacada Cannery
A. L. Lasswell, Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. 25th, 1920.
Correct Attest: Leroy D. Walker,
Thomas Yocum, Irwin D. W right,
Directors.
H enry V . A d ix,
M . D.
P hysician an d S urgeon
Office Adjoining Residence
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can he connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
«
Dr. L. A . W ells
Dentid
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dr. R. M orse
P hysician an d S urgeon
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between 1st ami 2nd
Residence: Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
Claude W. Devore
Attorney-at-Law ard Notary Public
Estacada, Oregon.
J O H N
B R O W N
The Insurance Man
Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
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Gresham
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon. June
8, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Carl M.
Raithel, o f Wemme, Oregon, who, on
June 30, 1911. made Homestead entry,
No. 03127, for S 1-2 SE 1-4 NE 1-4,
N 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-4, and NW 1-4 SE
1-4, Section 24, Township 2 South,
Range 7 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make fi­
nal five-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver o f the United
States Land Office, at Portland, Ore­
gon, on the 25th day o f July, 1917,
Claimant names as witnesses:
JohnS. Mulcomson, o f Welches, Ore­
gon; Andrew Oks, o f Welches, Oregon;
George Oks, o f Cherryville, Oregon;
John P. Marrug, o f Wemme, Oregon.
Proof made under the Act of June
11, 1906 and Act of July 6, 1912.
N. Campbell
Register.
J I T N E Y
S E R V I C E
Estacada to Portland
Autumn Giant Cauliflower and
Broccoli plants
10c a dozen,
3 dozen for 25c.
W. H. Holder. Eshicnda
LOST - Brooch -between Far­
aday station and the lower bridge
over the river to the Igxlge. Re­
ward for its return to Mrs. Hoy-
gaard. Faraday or News office.
Via Springwater
Car leaves Estacada 7:30 every
morning except Sundays; return­
ing leaves 1st and Alder, Port­
land, 4 P. M.
Reservations may
be made by phone for regular
trips, special, night or Sunday
trips.
Theodore A. Reid.
Estacada. Or.