Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 18, 1919, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    GEORGE ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rath and
daughter Edith, Mrs. Mart Dory-
land and Mr. and Mrs. T. Har­
ders attended the show at Esta-
cada last Saturday evening.
The George school started last
Monday with Miss Sarah How­
ard of George, teacher.
.Joe .Wiederhold motored to
Portland last Saturday.
Mr. 'arid Mrs. Theo Harders
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen
were visiting friends in Canby
and Aurora last Sunday.
Mrs. Marie Klinker who has
been visiting relatives in Port­
land, for the past two weeks, re­
turned home last Sunday.
The first day of the Clackamas
County Fair, will feature old
fashioned horse races. Horses
which are owned in the county
will do the racing.
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K ki ’ o k t O k T h k C o n d i t i o n O f
ESTACADA STATE BANK
nt Estacudu, in the* State of Oregon, at
the clone of business, Sept. 12, 1919.
«
RESOURCES
Loans and discount#
....................$ I 36 ,9 7 4 . IP
Ovsrdrafts secured and unsecured ...
9.65
Bonds and warrants
. ... 2 7 ,7 1 7 .7 8
Stocks securities, judgements. etc.
2 ,2 8 0 .0 3
Banking house
.........
.............. 3,4(0.00
Furniture and fixtures
...
2 ,3 0 8 .7 0
Other Real Estate owned ......
.......
2 ,1 1 4 .2 5
Due from am roved reserve hanks.........
2 8 .9 5 3 .0 7
Check# and other cash Ite m s ................
3 6 2 .4 2
Cash on h ind
10.801 2 1
Other Resources Including Liberty Loan
«■fvancos ..
3 ,5 9 7 .0 0
Total
$21 8,5 6 8 29
LIABILITIES
Cat Ital stock t aid In
........... ; .......... $15 0 0 0 .0 0
Surplus tund
.......
...............
2 0 0 0 .0 0
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes i aid
5671.42
Postal savings hank deposits......................
9 5 8 .5 9
Individual feposits subject
to ch«ck
....... I 54 3 9 4 .0 7
Demand certificates of deposit .............
3 1 2 .4 2
Cashier checks outstanding
8 0 7 .1 2
Tim e and Savings Deposits
39 2 8 2 .3 6
Other lla! Ihtles
........
I -1. 3 1
T otal
$ 2 18 5 6 3 .2 9
St.Un ni ( in-gott, t'om itv of Claokmnns, ss:
I, II.
Stephens, Vice President of tin*
nItovi* mimed hank, do solemnly swear
that the ahoye statement is trite to the
tient of my knowledge ami belief.
•II. (\ Stephens, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
15th day of September, 1919.
(Seal) S. K. Wooster, Notary Public.
My commission t xpires March 12, 1928.
Correct Attest: Leroy D. Walker,
Thomas Yocum, II. C. Stephens.
1 lireetors.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo,
burns County, ss.
Kranlt ,| Cheney ntnUea onth that he
I" senior partner of the Ihm of K. J.
Cheney A Co , doing business in the City
of Toledo. County and State aforesaid,
•nd that aatd firm will pay the sutn of
U N L H U N D R E D D o b L A R S rot each
and every caae of Catarrh that inn. t lie
use pf H A L L S C a t u t l t l l
M E D IC IN E
F R A N K J CHKNKY
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Thursday, Septem ber iS, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Two
F. J. C H U N K Y A CO.. Toledo. O.
Hold by all drtiRgleta. 75c
Hall's Family Pilla for conatlpallon.
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior, U.
S. Land Office at Portland,
Oregon, September 3, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
Arthur Henry Perry, of Estaca­
da, Oregon, Route 1, who, on
June 28, 1918; madtl Homestead
Entry, No. 05047, for E G SE '{,
Section 27, Township 3 South,
Range 4 East, Willamette Meri­
dian, has filed notice of intention
to make three-year Proof, to es­
tablish claim to the land above
described, before the Register
and Receiver of the United
States Land Office at Portland,
Oregon, on the 15th day cf Octo­
ber. 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. J. Davis, Gideon Quigbaum,
William Pinkley, P. F. Wagner,
all of Estacada, Oregon.
Proof made under the Acts of
June (>, 1912 and June 9, 191(5.
Alexander Sweek, Register.
9-11 10-9
Notice of Final Accoiint
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for » the County of Clackamas.
In the m atter of the E state of
Mattie E. Boswell, Deceased. No.
1795.
Notice is hereby given that Buell O.
Boswell, executor of the estate of Mat­
tie E. Boswell, deceased, has tiled in
the above entitled Court his final ac­
count and report as such executor, and
the said court has, by an order duly
made and entered this 21st day of
August, 1919, appointed Monday the
22nd day of Septem ber b*19, at the
hour of 9:80 tt. m. of said day in the
court room of said Court in the City of
Oregon City, County of C lackam a^ntl
State of Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing of all objections to the said
final account, if any there be, and for
final settlem ent and distribution of said
estate. »
Dated at Gresham, Oregon, this 21st,
day of August 1919.
First publication, August 28th. 1919.
Last publication, September ISth.
1919.
Buell O. Boswell,
Executor.
Milo C. King.
Attorney for Executor.
Gresham, Oregon.
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
H IGHEST PRICES
AT A LL TIM ES!
—can be obtained by listing
with ESTACADA FEED CO.
The Hog Special rtakes
daily trips to ,y0rtlatui.
Ship your furnit.u r e b y
truck, it is quicker, t a k e n
from door to door, a t
less
expense.
II F L O U R -
• RE-SALE
The United States
Grain Corporation
Announces that it will sell
“ S traight” grade flour, to all
purchasers, in raiload lots, in j
140 lb. jute sacks, gross
weight, delivered to any Rail­
way Station in Zone 10, com­
prising the States of Oregon.
Washington and Idaho, at
not to exceed $10,00 per lbb.
net cash. Purchasers will he
supplied from nearest avail­
able mill, which may result
in slight saving for buyers’
account.
Wholesale and jobbing prof­
its on such flour must not ex­
ceed 75c per bbl. and retailers’
profits must not exceed $125
per bbl.
Address all communications to
United States Grain
Corporation
510 Board of Trade Building,
Portland, Oregon.
An\ one having anything
whatsoever in Portland for
transportation to Estacada,
can leave word or the goods
themselves, atJ(>9 Front St.
F. C. Bartholomew
or ESTACADA FEED CO.
PLACE YOUR
Fire
insurance
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
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All residents of Cl i.kamis
county should be interested in
their county fair at Canby Oct.
1, 2, 3 and 4.
Tire Tape Very Useful
Tire tape is to the automohi!-
ist what a Bandage is to a Red
Cross nurse, and a man who
drives a ear would as soon think
of leaving it out of his tool box
as a Red Cross nurse would
think of leaving a bandage out
of her first-aid kit.
The United States Tire Corn-
pay n advises all its patrons to
include a roll of its tape in their
equipment. Its uses are innum­
erable. It is most frequently
used to reinforce bad spots
caused by blow-outs and punct­
ures. It is also valuable for
winding “leakv” electric (vires
or making temporary repairs to
broken rods or rattling parts.
I
R. R. CARLSON
Undertaker and Embalmer
ESTACADA
Agent for
The Pacific Stales
Fire Insurance Company
W ith Zerolene, the Stand­
ard Gil Company offers you
a scientific service in Correct
Lubrication.
By exhaustive study and
actuiil tests the Standard Oil
Comprny Board of Lubrica-
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and
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Get a Correct Lubrication Chart
for your car. At your dealer’s or
our nearest station.
STANDARD OTL COMPANY
(California)
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J. L. LACEY, Special Agent, Park Place Oreg on.
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