Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 20, 1919, Page Page Two, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, November 20. 1919
N otice o f R oad D istrict M eet­
ing to V o te S p ecia l R oad T ax
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to Sec. 15 Chap. 299, Gen­
eral Laws for Oregon, for 1917,
that a Road District Meeting of
the legal voters of Road Dis­
trict No. 17 Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 28th
day of November, A. I)., 1919 in
said Road District, at the hour
of One o’clock P. M. in Sandy,
to vote upon the question of
levying a special tax in said Road
District for road purposes as by
law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
10-20-27
County Judge.
N otice os R oad D istrict M eet­
ing so V o te Special R oad Lax
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to Sec. 15. Chap. 299. Gen­
eral Laws of Oregon for 1917,
that a Road District meeting of
the legal voters of Road Dis­
trict No. 4 Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 28th
day of November, A. D., 1919
in said Road District, at the
hour of One o’clock P. M., in
Eagle Creek to vote upon the
question of levying a special tax
in said Road District for road
purposes as by law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
11-20-27
Cdunty Judge.
N otice of R oad District M eet­
ing to V o te S p ecial Road T ax
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, Gen­
eral Laws of Oregon, for 1917,
that a Road District Meeting of
the legal voters of Road Dis­
trict No. 18 Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 28th
day of November, A. D. 1919, in
saiil Road District, at the hour
of One o’clock P. M. in Esta-
cada to vote upon the question
of levying a special tax in said
Road District for road purposes
as In law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
11-20-27
County Judge.
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because it gives such extraordinary value at such a
moderate price.
We firmly believe, and so do great hosts of people
pi! over America, that the Chandler Six is the most
fairly priced fine car built. It is quite as distinct in the
excellence of its design and construction as it is in the
fairness of its price.
And th a t is w hy th e C handler has com e in to its p osition of
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types oi body.
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NOTICE
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that the meat market will be
cl-»ed all day thanksgiving.
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N o tice For P u b lication
U* S. Land Office at Portland,
Oregon, October 21st, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry W. Larson of Cherry ville,
Oregon, who, on August 3, 1914.
made Original Homestead Entry
No. 04202, for the ES- N E h .
Section 30. and on Dec. 22. 1916,
made additional Hd. Entry. No.
64834, for the S ' j SW 4 SW '4,
NW 'i SW 1-4 SW L. Section 20.
and NW b NW h and NG SW b
S W 1,, Section 29. Township 2
South. Range 7 East. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the
Register and Receiver of the
United States Land Office, at
Portland, Oregon, on the 9th day
of December. 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Glen McIntyre, of Cherry ville,
Oregon. J. T. McIntyre, of
Cherry ville, Oregon; Roy Hen­
son, of Welches. Oregon, and
Charles Carson of Bull Run,
Oregon.
Proof made under the acts of
June 6, 1912 and June 11. 1906.
Alexander Sweek.
10-30-11-28
Register.
Mountain Chapter No. 108, 0.
E. S.. had a very pleasant meet­
ing Tuesday night. Out of town
members present were Mrs. N.
S. Lauryy, Mrs. E. D. Allen and
J- G. Greenwood. A most tem pt­
ing luncheon was served at 6:30,
after which the Chapter assem­
bled in the lodge room and the
regular order of exercises taken
up. Three candidates received
the degrees and became mem­
bers of the order.
Aftention is called to a number
of new ails, in this issue.