Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY JULY 14. 1921. LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Lee Bronson is visiting in Estacada. Mrs. Tom Morton was in Port land. Tuesday. Miss Ruth Dillon has been vis iting in Portland. Ed. Holgate went to Portland Tuesday on business. G. E.» Lawrence o f Spring- water, was a week ender in Portland, Mrs. Lena Underwood and son Lester, were visitors in Portland, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Page left for Gladstone, Monday, to attend the Chautauqua. New Books in Library FOR S A LE —100 head of Goats. Christian Cnurch Inquire of H. Huxlev, Estacada. Rev. J. O. Staats o f Portland, Bertrand Sinclair— Big Timber. 7-13-21 will preach morning and even Haroid Bell W rig h t-T h e Un FOR BA R G A IN S— In used ing Sunday, in the Christian crowned King. cars or trucks, inquire at Cascade church. Sinclair Lewis - Main Street. Garage, Estacada. Ore. 7-13tf E. Scott Fitzgerald—This Side ~ H E NSTITCIM G —I have pur o f Paradise. chased a hemstitching machine Gene Stratton Porter—Laddie. and will appreciate an opportunity -----at----- Grace Richmond— Red Pep to do your work. Miss Mabel per’ s Patients. Wilcox, Hotel Estacada. 7-14-4 The Progressive Burrough—The Son o f Tarzan, FOR S A LE — Ford truck, 1920 American Shoe Shop The Jungle o f Tarzan. model, complete with body and HARRY JOHNSON, Prop. Harold Bindlo.'s—Partners of top, demountable rims on front anc rear wheels, extra rims, in the Out Trail, Masters o f the Snap at $450. Wheatland, The Lure o f the A 1 condition. J. C. Pauli, Estacada, Ore. 7-14tf North. Joseph C. Lincoln— Extricat FOR S A LE —One 9 horse pow- f er stationary gas engine, just ing Obadiah. Dorothy Canfield—The Burn the thing for your feed grinder or silo filler, a bargain at $125. ing Cup. Inquire o f James Smith, Eagle Ethel M. Dell—Greatheart. Creek, Ore. 7-14 t f Zane Grey—The Mysterious Rider. HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED The Ladies’ Home Journal now $1.50 Notice of Executors’ Sale of A. Richmond and wife o f Port Real Property at-Private Sale Mrs. Theo. Ahlberg and little son. Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs. E. E. Saling and Miss Irene Saling were on the Portland train Tues day morning. Howard Givens, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Givens, former ly o f Estacada but now o f Kent, Oregon, is here visiting at the B. 0. Sarver home. Mr. and Mrs. Black and daugh ter Helen and Mr. Gullens and daugnter Maude, all o f Portland, were guests the first of the week, at the Viola Doughlass home. Mrs. Herman Wyatt and chil dren left last Saturday for their home at Shelton, Wash., after a two week«’ visit hère with her brother, Theo. Ahlberg and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper and children, after a month’ s visit with his mother Mrs. E. Harper, left in their car Monday morning for their home In Benton county, Washington. Dr. L. A. Wells and family left last Sunday by auto for Rose- burg, where Mrs. Wells and the children will visit for a month with relatives. The doctor will return this week. Mrs. A. E. Sparks entertained the following young ladies Tues day at a dinner party: Misses Mary Alice and Florence June Reed, Mercedith and Vivian James, Ardella Dunlop and Retha Ames. You will enjoy our Large, Cool Dining R oom and Excellent Chicken Dinner served every Sunday. HO TEL ESTACADA. Not-.ce is hereby given, that in pur suance o f an order o f the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r Clackamas County, made on the 11th day o f July, 1921, in the m atter o f the estate o f John P. Irvin, deceased, the under signed as Executors o f said estate w iil sell at private sale to the highest bid der fo r cash in gold coin o f the United States o f Am erica, on or a fte r Monday, the 22nd day o f August, 1921, all the right, title, interest and estate o f the said John P. Irvin, deceased, at the tim e o f his death, and all o f the right, t tle and interest thbt the said estate has by operation o f law, or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that o f said testator at the time o f his death, in and to all o f that certain pro perty situated, lying and being in Clackamas County. State o f Oregon, and particularly described as follows: The E 1-2 o f the N E 1-4 o f SE t-4, and the E 1-2 o f W 1-2 o f N E 1-4, o f SE 1-4 containing 30 acres also W 1-2 o f W 1-2 o f N E 1-4 o f SE 1-4 and all that portion o f tha E 1-2 o f N W 1-4 o f SE 1-4 lying east o f the Coun ty Road running north and south through said N W 1-4 o f SE 1-4, all in Section 35, Township 3, South o f Range 4, East o f tht W illam ette Meridian. T e rn s o f sale Cash. Bids or offers may be made at any tim e a fte r the first publication ol this notice and be fore the making o f sale. A ll bids mu: i be made in w ritin g and le ft at theotf.ee o f E. W. B artlett, Estacada, Oregon. Dated Julv 11th, 1921. NEILEN SPECIAL. T H U R S D A Y EV E NIN G , July 21st, Also subscriptions taken for for any other magazines at * publishers’ price. + PRINCE PISTACHIO The Rexall Store T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R ! Headquarters for Lime, Cement, Brick, Tile and Building Material at prices that are right. Always glad to have you come in and inquire our prices on feed for the cow or hogs. Also daily freight to and from Portland. Starters on above models $70,00 ad ditional. Demountable wheels $25.00 additional. Coupe with Starter and Demountable w heels............................................. $695.00 Sedan with Starter and Demountable wheels ............................................ $760.00 C igarette EXCISE T A X EXTRA. Ford prices are uniform everyw h ere, excep t for freight, because Mr. Ford him self fixes the reta il price. Place your order quickly td avoid d elay from the rush o f o r ders these new prices will produce. T o g o a l In t h e deliciou s B u rle y to b a c c o fla v o r. RAKER & SON, It’s T oasted Portland, Estacada Estacada and Gresham, Oregon. Transportation Co. Fred C. Bartholomew, G. M. Lawrence. OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP YOU’LL ENJOY HOT WEATHER C O N D IT IO N At Estacada, in the State of Oregon, OF Chasis ..."...............................................$345.00 Runabout ............................................. 370.00 Touring ■.....................-...... -................... 415.00 Truck with Pneumatic Tires............... 495.00 us out. We want 100 cases o f Eggs this week, it will help you out considerable if you want the price. ESTACADA STATE BANK, THE CLOSE The Ford M otor Company was the first to re duce prices on cars, Septem ber 22, 1920. That first reduction prices all m odels below the 1914 price basis. Now another cut is made— effe c tiv e June 7, 1921— to the fo llo w in g prices, f. o. b. D etroit: HELP -------of the------ - AT A. E. SPARKS, M anager. ♦ * * í í * 4 * * * + + + Reserve District No. 12 O F (Serial) PATHE NEWS Charter No. 125. R EPO R T RUTH OF THE ROCKIES. THE IMPOSTER, (Feature) J ohn T i I rvin , J. A . I rv I n , Executors o f the estate o f John P. Irvin, deceaseJ. Date o f first publication July 14, 1921. Date ol’ last publication Aug. 11, 1921. Don’t Ever Marry. The Saturday Evening Post $2 Miss Mary Whiting o f Gar Coming! “ A Box o f Monkeys” field, returned home from a few July 18. days’ visit to Portland Monday afternoon. Miss Grace Denny is here vis iting her home folks. She is a graduate nurse o f the Good Sa maritan hospital, Portland. prepare, but she will enjoy it more. S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 16, In the July number o f the O r egon Grower, there is a picture showing a steamer unloading M ISTLAND prunes at the Til bury dock, London, England. As a number o f our fruit grow ers are members o f this associa Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Erickson have been at Bayocean, a Tilla tion, it is probable that some of mook county resort, for a few these prunes were raised in this vicinity. days. Mrs. S. J. Sturgeon and daugh ter, Miss Maude Sturgeon, left the latter part o f last week for a week’s stay at the coast. It may not lie a more excellent meal than she can The Family Theatre Mrs. J. W. Moxley went to Portland Sunday, returning the following day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen vis ited relatives in Portland last Saturday and Sunday. land, were week end guests at the home o f their daughter, Mrs. Burt Moore. Miss Anna Dillon returned from Portland Monday noon, ac companied by her little neice. Betty Dillon. GIVE YOUR WIFE A TREAT! BUSINESS. JUNE 30TH. 1921. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts * .................................. .............. ......... O verdrafts secured and unsecured ......................... U. S. governm ent securities owned Other bonds, warrants and securitie including foreign g o v ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures #2,767.33 Real estate owned other than banking house Amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents o f this bank Checks on banks outside city or town o f reporting bank and other cash items Cash on hand in vault ...................... H T ota l cash and due from banks $ 00 , 125 . 3 ? Tota! $142,029.95 33.63 21,924.00 15,308.25 1.498.09 6.217.33 5,353.56 If You arc Wearing a ^ I . ! ! ‘ Summer Underwear M en’s Athletic Union Suits, Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits, Ladies’ Unions and Vests, Chidien’s Union Suits, Waists and Drawers, Also Children’s Athletics, just like D ad’s- We have a Full Line of Men’s Work Gloves. T H E Y FIT THE HAND. 53.429.49 115.39 11.580.49 LILY WHITE FLOATING SOAP THREE BARS FOR 25c 242,490.18 W hy Pay More? LIABILITIES. $ 15,000.00 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 1 2 1 . 21 - (a) Undivided profits 3,694.81 (b) Less current, expenses, interest and taxes paid 5,426.39 United States deposits, including postal savings and deposi ts 76.55 o f United States disbursing officers 8 , 000.00 Misses Vivian and Mercedeth James, o f Heppner, Oregon, arrived last week tc visit Mary Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: due the State o f Oregon, and deposits due county Alice and Florence June Reed. Deposits or cities and other public funds 20,154.17 Ehey are the daughters of Mr. Individual deposits subject to check 108,772.73 and Mrs. Howard James, who Cashier’ s checks o f this bank outstanding payable on demand 1,841.05 255.00 were residents of Estacada, a Certified checks outstanding T otal o f demand deposits ........... 131,022.95 few years ago, when Mr. James wa3 Superintendent o f Schools Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve: Tim e certificates o f deposit 40,671.33 here. Savings deposits .............. 49,969.09 Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs T otal o f lim e ard Savings deposits 90,640.48 55.39 returned from La Grande, Mon Liabilities, other than above stated day noon. The latter had been T ota l 242,490.18 there for several days before STATE OF OREGON. C O U N T Y O P C L A C K A M A S , ( SS) : the former joined her last Fri I, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier o f the above named bank, do solemnly swear that day. Their visit wa3 most en that the above statem ent is true to the best o f m y knowledge and belief. joyable, as everybody wanted to R U T H L, D IL L O N , Cashier, entertain them, and seemed real C o r r e c t —ATTEST ¡— Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day o f H. C S T E P H E N S , N otary Public. ly glad to see them. Mr. Gibbs July, 1921, M y commission expires March 6, 1923. officiated Sunday morning in his H. C. STEPHENS. former church, and it hardly LEROY D. W ALK E R. seemed three years since he had RUTH L. DILLO N, preached his farewell sermon Directors. from that pulpit. SNOWDRIFT PURE VEGETABLE COOKING FAT. Does away with the use of too much Pork during the hot weather- FO R C A N N IN G Get your Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses. T IM E , W e carry all makes. M ILK, Armour’ s Veribcst Milk, 2 large sized cans for 25c. can 15c. SA R D IN E S at Pre-war Prices. “P H E Z ” JAM S, H -oz. T h e can 5c. JOIN THE CROWD AT The People’s Store H . B. SNYDER, C. E. KILGORE. W here the Motto Is Service.