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'"-rrr EASTERN CLACK AM AS NEW S Page Six SPRIN G W A TER NEW S Grandma Folsom is visiting w ith her son, Chas. Folsom. A large attendance heard the Rev. Potts Smith preach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christen sen spent Wednesday in Port land, on business. His friends are glad to see W. T. Smith around Springwater, after siege of sickness. Mrs. Helen Edmondson, of Dayton, Washington, is visting with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Fol som. i]Look out for the Springsafer Grange entertainment, for the ladies are busy. That means you can look for something good. In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of George Henderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Agnes Henderson, ndmin;stratix of the estate of George Henderson, de ceased, has filed her final account in the County Court o f the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas, and that Mono ay, the 14th day of March, 1921, at the hour of 9:30 a. m., of said day at the Court House at Oregon City in said county and state, has been ap pointed as the time and place for the nearing of objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, February 3d, 1921. Date of last publication, March 3d, 1921. Miss Bertha Burns who had been ailing for several days, became worse Sunday, and on Monday accompanied by her mother, she was taken to St. Vincent’s hospital for an opera tion for appendicitis. She stood well the ordeal and is doing as nicely as can be expected. “ Twins” at the W. W. Chris tensen farm. Lambs, this time. Raise chickens you have to water at midnight. We know a farmer in Springwater that does. Notice of Final Account Mr. W. W. Christensen, the gentleman farmer of Springwater is giving a demonstration on “ How to Build a Fence.” All rights reserved. * ■ Read all the advertisements in this issue. Th“ y tell stories of economy. 1 MRS. H. G. KNAPP, DRESSMAKER. Plain DresseB $8.00. All sewing reasonable. Located ‘with “ Dan the Tailor,” Oddfellows Building. EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Offers For Sale Nu m ber A Vttlluble I 17 10 6 1 1 13 186 31 11 D A U G H E R T Y TYJMC: l>«*8lgn»t«d d. w. t., 4,920; Length, 300 fe et; Mreiulth, 48 fe et, Depth. 38 feet 6 in* lies; Bunkera-Coal, 578.5; Dally Kuel t'otiHuniption, 38, Speed, 10, S team ing Kudina, 3,318, Engines, 1 Trip, 10xp. a ft ; 1 II I\, 1,400; Boilers, 2 Bab. A W ilcox W a t e r Tut«*; Cargo, Bale, 103,300; Grain, 103,300. BA 1, L I N T Y P E : Designated d. w. t., 4,185; Length, 368 ft.; Breadth, 48 ft.. Depth, 36 ft.; Bunk* rs-Coal, 5.'2; Daily Fuel C o n sumption, 30, Speed, 8, S te a m in g Radius, 3,660; Engines, Trip. Exp , I It. l ’ „ 1,400; Boilers, 3 Stand. W a t e r T u b e ; Cargo, Bale, 153,401; Grain, 153,401. I L M N S I L A T Y P E : Designated d. w. t., 4,000; Length, 369 ft.; Breadth, 48 ft., 8 In.; Depth, 37 ft. 6 In.; Hunkers-Conl. «*07; Daily Fuel C.-iiHumption, 34; Speed, 10; S team ing Radius. 6,069; Engines, Turbine Went; Boilers, 3 Stand. W a t e r Tube; Cargo, Bale, 1 4,041; Grain, 149,041 P A D A M F I S H E R I E S T Y P E : Designated d. w. t.. 3,50 P. U gth. tin ft 4 ill.; Breadth. 46 ft ; Depth, 36 ft.; Bunkers \ vl, 4S3; Daily Fuel CoiiMimptloli, 30; Speed, 8. S team ing Radius, 4.051; Kn ines, 3 T r ip Exp.; I 11 P . 1.500, Boilers, 3 Stand. W a t e r Tube; Cargo. Bale. 131.585; Grain, 131.585. ALLEN TYPE Designated d w. t.. 3,653; Length, 374 ft. 4 In.; B r e a d t h , 44 ft 9 in . Depth, 36 ft 4 In.; Bunkers-Coal, 187.3; Dally Fuel Consumption, 30. Speed, 8: S te a m in g Radius, 4.035; Engines, 1 Trip. Exp . I II P.. I.4O0; Boilers, 3 Stand. W a t e r Tu be; Cargo, Bale. 149.805 Grain. 157,68« L A K E A OCEAN’ N A V I G A T I O N CO. T Y P E : Designated d. w. t., 3.500; Length. 345 ft ; Breadth, 43 ft.; Depth. 36 f t . ; Daily Fuel Consumption, 30, Speed, 10: Engines, 1 Trip. Exp. a tt; I. H. P., 1.400 Boilers, 2 Stand. W a t e r Tubes. M C C L E L L A N D T Y P E : D esignated d. w t., 3,575. Length. 270 ft. Breadth, 45 ft Depth, 24 ft 3 In.; Hunkers-Coal. 290; Dally F > e Consumption. «, Speed, 93. Steam ing Ratlins. 2.584; Engines. * T r i p F \ t> I II IV. 1.400; Boilers. 3 Baden W a t e r Tube; Cargo, Pa.*, 139,111 Grain, 156.081 F E R R I S T Y P E Designated d W. t.. 3,588; Length. 268 ft.. Breadth, 4 ,. tt 2 In ; Depth, 26 ft ; Bunkera-Coal. 477, Dally Fuel Consump tion. 30 Speed, S Steam ing Radius. 3,954; Engines. 1 Trip. K x n .; ' I II p . 1.400 Boilers. 2 Stand W a ta r Tube; Cargo, Bale, 148,992-, Grain, 148.992 t l l o P O l l T Y P E Designated d w t.. 4.005; Len gth . 274 ft.; Breadth, 4« ft ; Depth 38 ft ; Bunkera-Coal, 900; Dally Kuel Consumption, 28 Speed 8 Steam ing Radius, 7,792; Engines, 3 Trip. Exp ; I. H. TV. I 400 Boilers 2 Stand W a t e r Tu be; Cargo, Bale, 147,680; Grain. 147.680. G R A Y S H A R B O R T Y P E : Designated d. w t , 4.000; Len gth , 274 ft 6 in Breadth. 49 ft.; Depth. 28 ft. 1*4 In.; Bunkers-Coal, 383; D allv Fuel C nsumption. 20; Speed 8; Steam in g Radius, 3.111: Engines. I Tt p F t»» 1 H. P., 1 . 4 0 0 : Boilers, 2 Stand. W a t e r T u b e: Cargo. Bale. 177.467; Grain, 177.467 T E R M S : 10 per cent cash on delivery. Balance in equal sem i annual installm ents over a period of three years. liltl* nt«y lu* subm itted for one or more vessels, or fo r any com bination o f vessels; and must be aceninpanied by certified check payable tt» the l'- S. Sh ip p in g Hoard for per cent of amount of the bill, ltld s should be subm itted on the b a sis of purchase "as Is and vhere la.” 9 f Th e Board reserves the righ t to reject any and all bids. S E A L E D B ID S should be addressed to the Secretary of the U N I T E D S T A T E S S H IP P IN G B O A R D . W A S H IN G T O N , D. C., and Indorsed " S E A L E D B ID F O R S T E A M S H IP (N am e of S h ip )“ and “ Do Not Open.” Ship and Sail Under American Flag G. REIN FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKING Best Neatsfoot Oil For Sale. Broadway :: Estacada R. R. CARLSON Undertaker and Embalmer A g n E s H e n d e r s o n , Administratrix. Gresham - Oregon Warren McWillis Local Agent for Estacada Attractive Offer! ORDINARY PR1CES:-- Telegram . NEWS . . UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Bids will be received on a private competitive basis in accordance with the Merchant Marine Act at the office of the United States Shipping Board, 1319 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Vessels showing the various types, dimensions and number available for sale are as follow s: r We are able to make the following Attractive Offer of the Portland Evening Telegram and the NEW S combined by mail, for a year. wm Wood Ships and W ood Hulls* Thursday, February 3, 1921 T o t a l ......................... $ 6.00 . 1.50 $ 7.50 $ | Special Price for Both Only $5. A X y This applies to both New Subscriptions and Renewals. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Good only until February 15tn, 1921. l EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS.. J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + * + 4 + + + 4 We Want to Give Our Friends And Customers a Few Tips ! 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + + * 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + + ♦ ♦ + First. We call your attention of the VELIE SIX, which is conceded to be one of the BEST CARS on the market today, at a price that ought to interest every one interested in a Car, equipped with Cord Tires, Extra Cord Tire, Bumper, Motometer and Tire Cover. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $1685 Delivered in Estacada. 4 Prices Advance to $1785 Feb. 15th. 4 4 4 We also call your attention to the fact that on MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY. Mr. Bacon, formerly of Echo, Oregon, will take charge of our Repair Department. Mr. Bacon comes to us with the very highest recommends, and we would appreciate your giving him a trial, as the plan is to satisfy. Mr. Bacon is a specialist on the electri cal equipment of a car. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 We Are Here to Serve You. 4 REED & SHIBLEY. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4