Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 16, 1920, Image 1

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OUR SLOGAN:
Community Cooperation
K E E P YOUR E Y E
ON E S T A C A D A !
astern (Qarkamas N puts
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 13, N umber 52
HARVEST CELEBRATION,
FRIDAY, SEPT. 24
T he m e etin g s o f th e C om m u­
n ity Club for th e Fall and W inter
w ill be resum ed w ith th e regular
m eetin g th is m onth, w hich w ill
be held Friday e v e n in g o f n ex t
w eek , S ep tem b er 24th. It w ill
be in th e n atu re o f a H a rvest
celeb ration . If th e w ea th er is
favorab le it w ill be held on th e
p av em en t on B roadw ay; o th er­
w ise in Odd F ello w ’s H all. T he
Band w ill be p resen t to en liven
th in g s; th ere w ill be com m u nity
sin g in g and oth er m usic and th e
usual good tim e is assu red .
E verybody should c o m e and
b rin g supper, to be served at six
o ’clock. C offee w ill be served by
th e Club. D on ’t fo r g e t th e d ate.
T he C l u b d em on strated its
w orth to th e C om m unity d u rin g
th e first vear o f its e x iste n c e and
it can be m ade o f m uch m ore
valu e if ev ery o n e g e ts in and
w ork s w ith a w ill for th e upbuild­
in g o f th is d istrict B e su re to
com e ou t and join th e club if not
alread y a m em ber.
R eport O f T he C ondition O f
No. 125
ESTACADA STATE BANK
at Estacada, in the State of Oregon, at
the close of business, September 8, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans
and
discounts..........................$169,805.57
Overdrafts,
secured
and ......................
unsecured..... 31.300.83
58.18
Bonos
and
warrants
Stocks,
securities,
judgments, etc...... 3.450.00
4 13.63
Banking
nouse
...............
Furniture
and
fixtures.........._..........
3 048.40
Otfier
Real approved
Estate
owned........
5.568.61
Due from
reserve banks..... 6o.445.lb
Cash on hand......... ................ I 3.061.85
Total................ ...................... $290.152.23
LIABILITIES.
Capital
stock
paid
in
_...........
{15,000.00
Surplus
fund............................
2,000.00
Undivided
profits,
less
expenses
and
taxes savings
paid..............
6,900.45
Postal
bank
deposits
..........
984.74
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check
....
I
77.428.37
Cashier checks outstanding..............
935.36
Time
and
Savings
Deposits.............
83,271.05
Other liabilities. Escrew and Ins. Ac­
counts ......................................... 3.632.26
Total..........................................{ 290.152.23
Statg ol Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss:
I, H.C. Stephens, Vice-President of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of tny knowledge anti belief.
H.C. STEPHENS,
Vice-President.
Correct—Attest:
Leroy D. Walker,
Thomas Yocum,
H. C. Stephens,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
13th day of September, 1920.
I Seal)
S. E. W ooster ,
Notary Public.
My commission expires March 12,
1923 .
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , S eptember 16, 1920
From Sunny California
To the Editor:
Enclosed you will find a check
to pay mv subscription for the
N ews . We all enjoy the paper
and think the right man has fi­
nally got hold of it. To our old
friends and neighbors I would
say that we are fairly well and
enjoying California’s fruits as
our grapes, peaches, pears, ap­
ples, lemons, prunes, blackber­
ries, strawberries and tomatoes
are all ripe now. It keeps us
very busy taking care of all.
We have enjoyed bathing in the
briny deep this summer, though
Mr. Bland would prefer his bath
water a few degrees warmer.
Eva has learned to swim and al­
so took a flight in an air plane.
Tney went about 2,000 feet up,
remaining 15 minutes. She en­
joyed it immensely and said it
was heaven to her. We expect
to go farther south this fall down
around Covina. We often think
and talk of the good times we
had in Estacada for some stand
out as monuments in our mem­
ories. We may come back and
settle down there yet. I would
like it better there if the sun
shone a few more days in winter.
But I do like the school in Esta­
cada and hope it will keep up its
standard and record it had a few
years back. I also congratulate
the Christian Church on having
its new bell. I wish I could hear
it ring.
Sadie Ouray Bland.
Santa Cruz, Calif.
Clothing Caught Fire 9
Mrs. Charles Kandel was stand­
ing by a heating stove Monday
morning when a portion of her
clothing caught in the damper
and was set on fire. Miss Gladys
Kandel. was fortunately near by,
and seeing what had happened,
had the presence of mind to take
up a rug and wrap it around her
sister-in-law, smothering th e
flames. In spite of this. Mrs.
Kandel was severely burnedabout
the body. Dr. Morse was hur­
riedly sent for, who attended to
the injuries and made her as
comfortable as possible. It will
probaoly be some time before she
gets over the effects of the shock
and burns.
$1.50 P er Y ear
A Pretty Sight
The ginseng bed on the lot ad­
joining th e Litchthorn house J
occupied by Mr. ami Mrs. J. M.
Melton, o n Zobrist Street, is
Who will win at the election
worth inspecting. The plants Harding or Cox? In order to get
are now in fruit, and the rich some idea beforehand, a straw
red clusters of berries amid the vote will be taken at the 8.000
green foliage present a gorgeous Rexall drug stores in the U. S.
spectacle. There is a good de­ In 1916 this method was adopted,
mand for ginseng roots for medi­ and the result showed that it fur­
cal purposes, the principal market
nished a very reliable forecast.
being in China. They command The Estacada Pharmacy is one of
a good price, which needs to he these stores and ballot boxes will
the case, for it takes five yeais
he placed in it for receiving
cultivation before the roots attain
votes. The result in each store
marketable size.
will he telegraphed daily to head­
quarters at Boston, Mass., where
Warning to Car Owners
figures will he compiled and
O. M. Shields from the office the
night sent hack for display
of the Secretary of State, looking each
in
each
store. One interesting
after automobile and truck
is that the ballots of
licenses, has left orders with the feature
will be kept separate and
town marshall to arrest anyone women
thus
the
found running now without a li­ dicated. trend of their votes in­
cense. If discovered will have
Get Together Social
to pay for a full year. All auto­
Come ! Come !!
mobiles must have two white
Who? Everybody.
lights in front and one red light
Where? To the M. E. Church.
When? Sept. 22, 1920, at8p.m.
behind. Mr. Shields was accom­
What? The Epworth League
panied by F. It. Goldstone of the
will give a get together social.
Portland police station, who The
following program will be
looks after lost cars.
given
: - - Mia* Thelma Hay
Piano
Solo
School Enrollment
“ Reuben and Rachel, ” Edith Demoin,
Carter.
Supt. Burns reports that the Reading Richard
- - VI th . C. J. Pimm
school enrollment is nDt complet­ Piano Logue - - Mrs. Gladys Bass
Piano Solo - - Mas Nova Smith
ed, but is progressing favorably Solo
-
Miss Ru'h Dillon
and promises to exceed that of "A Bird in - Hand,”
Miss Carrie Hannah,
Miss Helen Wooster, Miss Mary Ely.
last year, in both the grades and
Violin Solo - - Theo. Ahlherg
high school. From the list of “ Reading by 3GirlH,” Ardella Dunlop,
Florence Jun* Reed.
teachers given last week, it will
Piano
Solo
- - Mrs. R. G. McCall
he seen that they are all new ex­
After
the
all will ad­
cept two on the High School fac­ journ to the program
to enjoy a
ulty and two in the grades. It is good social basement
time, and refresh­
customary to have a reception for ments will he served. Admis­
the teachers soon after school
25 cents. Come one. Come
opens. As far as the writer’s ex­ sion
all.
Everylx>dy welcome.
perience goes, this is very poorly
NOTICE
attended. We suggest this year
that something he made of it, and
will he a mass meeting
a special effort put forth to get of There
of Estacada, Ore­
out a representative number of gon, the at. citizens
the
city
hall at the hour
our citizens.
of eight o’clock, p. m. Septem­
ber 30th, 1920, for the purpose
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Seymour of
an entire ticket
have been enjoying a visit re­ for nominating
city
officers,
mayor, re­
cently from two old-time friends, corder, treasurer viz.
and five coun-
Mrs. Marchalof Colby, Kan., and cilmen.
S.
E.
Wooster,
Mrs. G. C. Scutt from Camas. 9-16-23
Recorder.
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Baumgardner
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
were here last week looking after
Forman, at Barton, a son, weight
their property and calling on
8 pounds, with Dr. H. V. Adfl
friends. Mrs. Baumgardner has
of G r e s h a m, in attendance.
Mother and son doing nicely at a jiosition at the State School for
the Blind at Salem.
latest reports.
REXALL STORES TO
TAKE STRAW VOTE