Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 05, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 5. 1922.
CONSERVE BIRD LIFE
fcastern Clackamas News
E i'ercd at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mad.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
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Thursday. January 5, 1922.
THE SPECIAL SESSION
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The national Grange in its late
session at Portland, Ore., went
on record for conservation of bird
life, asking all granges to pro­
tect birds. The resolution^ re-
cite that birds are a great factor
in preserving and maintaining
all forms o f vegetable life to help
feed the world. They call atten­
tion to the fact that the birds do
destroy innumerable insects in­
jurious to all forms of vegetation.
The slaughter of birds by the
sportsmen and others has result­
ed in the tremendous increase of
destructive insects, says the na­
tional grange.
They urge all
surbordinate granges and farm ­
ers organizations to do their ut­
most to bring the economic value
ot birds to the knowledge o f all
the people and call for the pass­
age and enforcement o f laws
that will conserve native and mi­
gratory birds.
The Audubon and Humane so­
cieties unite to protest against
killing of crows, (send for U. S.
agriculture bulletins 621 and
1102, ) because of their value to
agriculture.
The federal government is ex­
pending millions exte’rminating
rodents, which has been made
necessary because farmers killed
off hawks and owls, birds which
prevented rodents from becom­
ing destructive pests.
The special session o f the leg­
islature accomplished nothing
but stirring up a row, accord­
ing to Senator Bruce Dennis of
Eastern Oregon, and one o f the
” 14” who were “ agin” t h e
whole program.
He w r i t e s :
“ Bitterness marked the closing
o f the session. Senators who fa­
vored the fair in many instances
refused to shake hands, refused
to respond to the Eastern Ore
gon greeting of Merry Christ
mas, but answered such re­
marks with curses and threats
for the future.”
Well that is too bad, but they
might have expected such a re­
sult, for those districts repre­
sented by the fourteen senators,
have not yet been educated up
to the idea that the fair will be a
benefit to the whole state. They
Good morning! are your New
regard the project, wrongly we
Year’s
resolutions still intact?
believe, as a Portland affair, to
exploit itself. They are willing
Clackam as C ounty B u dget
Portland should have the fair if
it will do the financing itself.
Taxpayers at the annual budget
When the special session was meeting last Friday voted for
called we had our doubts as to the elimination o f two deputy
its advisability, as nothing much clerks in the courthouse, cut the
had been done to convert the tax collector’s salary and the sal­
eastern, central and southern ary of his chief deputy, abolished
portions o f the state. The old the office o f county club leader,
motto applies in this case, “ more abolished all overtime in the tax
haste, less speed.” Some twenty department, pruned the allow­
or more years ago the Methodist ance for traffic law enforcement
Episcopal Chureh decided to so as to provide for one instead
raise $20,000,000 in three years. o f two officers, cut the expense
A t that time the proposition was allowance o f the circuit court
most startling. But the leaders $500, and practically halved the
o f the undertaking were men of appropriation for the salaries and
great shrewdness.
Instead of expenses o f the county health
making a drive for subscriptions officer and county physician.
right away, they spent the first
They also killed moves to es­
half o f the period in educating tablish a county health nurse, a
their people as to the reason why county poor farm and a county
this money was wanted, how it library.
should be spent, and the benefits
The only increase in the entire
Which would result t o t h e budget as outlined was made in
church. As a consequence, gen­ the fund provided for enforce­
eral interest was aroused and ment o f the prohibition statutes.
subscriptions came readily.
The $1500 for this purpose, upon
Haec tabula docet,, let the fair resolution introduced by District
promoters prepare to carry out Attorney Stipp, was taken from
an intensive missionary campaign the sheriff’s budget, augmented
nil over the state, and especially by $500 and placed under the
(n partibus infidelium, as repre­ control o f the county court. Un­
sented by the territory o f the der this arrangement expenses
objecting senators. Not that incurred by both the sheriff ’s o f­
they are likely to convert the fice and the district attorney in
senators, but they have a good this work can be paid from a
chance with their constituents. fund provided for the purpose.
We cannot speak for central or
A $6500 fund provided in the
southern Oregon, but we know budget for the building o f a new
something o f the constituents of county jail was approved.--Ore­
Senator Bruce Dennis.
These gon City Enterprise.
nre neither selfish nor envious
Mail Banking Course.
o f Portland and western Oregon,
but they are conservative, and
Young business m e n every­
in matters of taxation want first where in the state have been
given ar. opportunity to prepare
to be shown.
I f this is done, and a general for advancement by the Exten­
interest aroused throughout the sion Division o f the University
state, as idea gains ground that o f Oregon which is offering a
it is a whole state project, and new correspondence course in
not one for Portland only, the Banking Procedure and Prac­
delay will be more than otfset, tice.
so that those who now curse the
This is a university course,
recalcitrant fourteen, may end making it possible for the stu­
dent living anywhere in Oregon
by blessing them.
to receive instruction similar to
A Portland minister acknowl­ that given in the same subject
edges that while engaged in war on the campus at Eugene. It
work he contracted the habit of was prepared by Profeaspr Frank­
saying “ darn,” and that it still lin E. Foils, instructor in Busi­
clings to him. He also admits ness Finance in the university.
under strong provocation using It carries six term hours of uni
the stronger form on one occa­ versity credit.
sion, in reference to a certain
The course contains thirty-two
individual. For this he has been lessons, as follows: introduction;
censured by some o f his congre­ the business man and his Dank;
gation. We should advise him the organization and manage­
in future when thus tempted to ment o f the bank; the business,
express himself in Latin, and o f banking; bank accounting:
then he will lie able to cite very the receiving teller’s depart­
high eclesiastical authority for ment; paying and the pa\ing tel-,
so doing. He has our sympathy ler; Clearing and the clearing
for we know by experience what house; transits and the transit
it is, when one’s canonical vo­ department; collections and the
cabulary is too limited to ■meet I collection department: foreign
the exigencies o f the situation.
exchange; a c c u m u 1 atin g ex-
The Story of
Our States
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KODAKS-
A L L K IN D S and SU PPLIE S
GUNS--
Br JONATHAN BRACE
And A M M U N IT IO N
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X V III.— LO U IS IA N A
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FiSHING TACK LE
IIE discov­ t
ery
of
L o u is ia n a
dates back to
the beginning •
of the Six­ I
teenth c e n ­ f t
tury, w h e n
the Spanish explorers, Alvarez
de Pineila and Do Soto sailed up
the Mississippi.
In 1682 La
Salle descended the Mississippi
and took possession of the en­
tire valley In the name of the
French king, Louis XIV. In his
honor this region was named
Louisiana. French colonies soon
sprang up, including New Or­
; leans, which was founded In
1718.
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An interesting chapter of
f Louisiana was the formation of
the Company of the West by
Do you suffer with headache?
a financial schemer named John
Law. This company ostensibly
Osteopathic treatment by remov­
was to exploit the new colony
ing the cause effects a perman­
and held out to speculators an
ent cure. Consult Dr. Rhodes,
alluring get-rich-qulck scheme.
In 1768 France ceded Louisi­
Hotel Estacada, Monday, Wed­
ana east of the Mississippi to
nesday
and Friday, 12:30 to 4:30
England, and, by secret treaty,
p. m.
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New Orleans and the western
territory went to Spain. Spanish
rule proved unendurable to the
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Inhabitunt8 and the restrictions
,
the
E a s t e r n C la c k a m a s N e w s .
over the navigation of the Mis­
sissippi led to hostilities be­
S H E R IF F 'S SALE
tween the northern American
In flip Circuit Court o f flip State of
settlements and Spain.
This
Oregon, fo r the County o f
situation, however, was brought
Clackamas.
to a peaceful termination by
The Hillsboro National Bank, a
Spnln
relinquishing
her
rights
Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. U. F.
t * to this territory to France and
Heineck and Anna Heineck, his
the purchase In 1803 by the Uni­
w ife; Jerry Hemingway and Edith
ted States from France of the
L. Hemingway, Defendants.
entire Louisiana territory.
State of Oregon, County of Clack­
The southern portion of this
amas, ss.
acquisition was organized as the
By virtue of a judgment order, de­
territory r f Orleans and In 1812
cree and an execution, duly issued
was admitted as the eighteenth
out o f and under the seal of the above
state of the Union, with an area
entitled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
of 48,506 square miles. As the
the 14h day of December, 1921, upon
Louisiana coat-of-arms has a
a judgment rendered and entered in
I pelican In Its center, the state
said court on the 14th day of Decem­
is often called the Pelican State.
ber, 1921, in favor of The Hillsboro
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National Bank a corporation, plaint­
iff, and against U. F. Heineck and
Anna Heineck his wife, defendants,
for the sum of $461.70, with interest
change; selling exchange; sum­ thereon at the rate of eight per cent
mary of foreign exchange; your per annum from the 27th day o f Oc­
tober, 1921, and the further sum of
credit at the bank; loans and $50.00, as attorney’s fee, and the
discounts; trade acceptances and further sum of $17.75 costs and dis­
bursements, and the costs of and upon
their uses; the bank’s invest­ this writ, commanding me to make
ments; the fiduciary function; sale of the follow ing described real
property, situate in the county of
the bank as representative of Clackamas, state o f Oregon, towit:
A ll of lots one (1 ), two (2 ), three
its customer; the savings func­
(3 ), four (4 ), five (5 ), six (6 ),
tion and safe denosits; the ad­ seven (7 ), eight (8 ), nine (9 ),
visory function; details o f bank thirty-two (3 2 ), thirty-three (3 3 ),
thirty-four (3 4 ), thirty-five (3 5 ),
accounting; audits and exami­ thirty-six (3 6 ), thirty-seven (3 7 ),
nations; banking under the Fed­ thirty-eight (3 8 ), thirty-nine (3 9 ),
forty (4 0 ), all in block ninety-
eral Reserve Act; closing y o u r and
five (9 5 ) in the townsite of Mint-
horn addition to the city of Portland.
bank.
Oregon, as shown on the plat of said
town of record in the office of the
Watch our window display for Recorder of Conveyances of Clacka­
unusual values in ¡the better mas county, state of Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue o f said
grades o f merchandise at Rose’s, execution, judgment order and de­
cree. and in compliance with the
the place to buy.
commands of said writ, I w ill, on
Saturday, the 21st day o f January
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Get Hunting and Fishing
Licenses Here
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Camping Outfits, Electric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
Kodak PicturesDeveloped
and Enlarged
ED. BONER’S
provement Bonds (Bancroft Bonds) in
the principal amount o f $1,477.23, said
bonds to be in denominations of $600
each, except bond number 1 in denom­
ination of $477.23, to be dated January
1, 1922 nnd to mature January 1, 1932,
subject to redemption, howev-r, by the
city at any semi-annual coupon date at
or after one year from data, said bonds
to bear six per cent (S 'O interest, pay­
able July and January first each year,
both principal and interest payable at
the Fiscal Agency of the State o f Ore­
gon in New York City.
All bids must be unconditional.
The
approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree will be
furnished the successful bidder.
The council reserves the right lo re­
Notice of Bond Sale
ject any or all bids.
Sealed bids will be received by the
S. E. WOOSTEK.
City Recorder.
undersigned until the hour o f 8 p. m. 12-22 1-5
the 10th day o f January, 1922, and im­ -------------------------------------- -----------------------------—
Many cases have been saved
mediately thereafter opened by the
city council of the City o f Estacada. from an operation by Osteopath­
Oregon, at the City Hall in said city ic care. See Dr. Rhodes before
fo r an issue of City o f Estacada Im ­
1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
at the front door of the County
Courthouse in the City of Oregon
City, in said county and state, ¿ell
at public auction, subject to re­
demption, to the highest bidder, for
U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which the
within named defendants or cither of
them, had on the date of the mort­
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment
order,
decree, interest,
costs and all accruing costs.
VV. J. WILSON,
SherifT o f Clackamas County, Ore.
By E. C. H A C K E TT. Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., December
22d, 1921.
12-22 1-19
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T he
grasped or passed by.
Yes, I sell Paint, Wall Paper
and Glass.— Pointer,.the Painter.
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NEW R A C K ET S T O R E.
We wish to announce to the
public, that we are opening up a
Racket Store in the Hunt build­
ing, and invite you to give us a
I have opened a Dressmaking share of your trade.
Shop in the Hunt building. Call
and see me about sewing.
Motto, Golden Rule.
In meeting the situations which will arise, much
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W . ROY W A Y .
Some Real Bargains
WE have on hand numerous odds and ends
of broken lines of HOSIERY, M EN’ S. LADIES’
and C H ILD REN’ S UNDERWEAR; M EN’ S GLOVES,
NOTIONS, HATS, Etc., left over from the for­
mer Dale Stock that we mean to sell at
prices that you can’ t afford to miss.
Space will not permit the detailed listing of
these articles, but a visit will surely convince
you.
NEXT WEEK ONLY
Any Trimmed Hat in our stock
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will depend on one’ s financial standing as deternrned
by his connection with a strong bank.
W e invite the people of this community to make
use of the service we offer in all lines of sound and
progressive banking,
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
“ Safety and Service.”
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DRESSMAKING.
MRS. ROY W A Y .
But whatever its successes
or disappointments, a N E W Y E A R is before us.
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A Further Reduction in
Buick Prices
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Effective January 1st, 1922
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All Prices F. O. B. Estacada.
22-Four-34
T w o Passenger Roadster
22-Four-35
F iv e Passenger Touring
22-Four-36
Three Passenger Coupe
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$ 10 35 .00 plus war tax
$1095.00 plus war tax
$1495.00 plus war tax
22-Four-37
F ive Passenger Sedan
$ 15 95 .00 plus war tax
22-Six-44
Three Passenger Roadster
$ 15 90 .00 plus war tax
22-Six-45
F ive Passenger Touring
$ 16 2 0 .0 0 plus war tax
22-Six-46
Three Passenger Coupe
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$ 2 1 3 5 .0 0 plus war tax
22-Six-47
F ive Passenger Sedan
$ 24 15 .00 plus war tax
22-Six-48
Four Passenger Coupe
$ 23 5 0 .0 0 plus war tax
22-Six-49
Seven Passenger Touring
$ 18 20.00 plus war t?x
22-Sbc-50
Seven Passenger Sedan
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$ 26 50 .00 plus war tax 1
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Willard Storage Batteries for Sale.
THOS.H. MORTON.
Millinery,
Notion»,
Dry Good»,
FurnUhing».
Successor to Wm. Dale Co.
C A S C A D E o/\i\/\ot;
GARAGE!
W IL C O X B r o s .
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