Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 19, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1922
such a long period, nearly two
Eastern Clackamas News
National Bank a corporation, plaint­ 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
iff and against U. F. Heineck and
years
having
elapsed
since
the
the front door of the County
Anna Heineck his wife, defendants, at
K0DAKS--
K'ltiTcil at the |K>*totBce in Katarailii alleged crime was committed, j The Story of
Courthouse in the City of Oregon
forthe
sum
of
(461.70,
with
interest
City, in said county and state, sell
ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES thereon at the rate of eight per cent at
< )regon, us serond-class mail.
that on the face of it, it looked ! Our States
public auction, subject to re­
per
annum
from
the
27th
day
of
Oc­
demption. to the highest bidder, for
like a desperate attempt of some
tober,
1921,
and
the
further
sura
of
GUNS--
Published every Thursday at of
S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
By JONATHAN BRACE
as attorney’s fee, and the U.
his enemies to get even with
right, title and interest which the
And AMMUNITION $50.00,
further
sum
of
$17.75
costs
and
dis­
Estaeada. Oregon
within
named defendants or either or
XIX— INDIANA
him. The affair has cost him, no
bursements, and the costs of and upon them, had
date of the mort­
this writ, commanding me to make gage herein on or the
doubt, some annoyance and ex­
WAS
the
since
in or to the
FISHING
TAC
K
LE
UPTON H. GIBBS
sale of the following described real above described real had
property
or any
1 F French flag
pense, but it leaves him stronger
Editor ami Mutineer.
property, situate in the county of part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
w
h
ic
h
first
Clackamas, state of Oregon, towlt: judgment order, decree, interest,
in the regard of the people of
Get Hunting and Fishing
floated o-v e r
All of lots one (1), two (2), three
costs.
Sl'llSl'K IIT IO N RATES
the county.
Indiana. I n
(3 ), four (4), five (5 ), six (6), costs - and all accruing
Licenses Here
W.
J.
the middle of
One year
•
•
•
(1.60
seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), Sheriff of Clackamas WILSON,
County, Ore.
the
seven-
thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33),
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Six months
-
-
- .76 SITS DOW N ON A TACK
thirty-four
(34),
thirty-five
(35),
Camping
Outfits,
Electric
teenth cen ­
Oregon City, Ore., December
thirty-six (36), thirty-seven (37), Dated,
22d, 1921.
tury I.n Suite's explorations
By
a
close
vote
the
U.
S.
Sen­
Flashlights.
Baseball
thirty-eight
(38),
thirty-nine
(39),
Thursday, January 19, 1922.
12-22 1 19
brought him through the wooded
and forty (40), all in block ninety-
ate has allowed Senator Newberrv wilderness
of Indiana. Shortly
Supplies
five
(95)
in
the
townsite
of
Mint-
followed Jesuit missionar­
of Michigan to take his seat. But there
horn addition to the city of Portland,
AN ETHICAL PRESS
ies from Quebec and In their
Oregon, as shown on the plat of said
with tht* censure of excessive trail
KodakPiduresDeveloped
came adventurous rangers
town of record in the office of the
An important step was taken campaign expenditures, by which and fur
Recorder of Conveyances of Clacka­ I have opened a Dressmaking’
tmders. French forts
and
Enlarged
mas --- county,
at the session of the State Edi­ it was accomplished, he will think und trading posts were soon es­
»---- state
* - - of * Oregon. of said i Shop in the Hunt building CaW
Ño w," * therefore,"by^vlrtue
tablished. In 1763 tlie British
torial Association which met at a sharp tack was left sticking up took
execution, judgment order and tie- : and see me about sewing,
possession of this territory
Eugene last week, in the unani in the upholstery.
cree, and in compliance with the
ufter the French and Indian
commands of said writ, I will, on
MRS. ROY WAY.
moos adoption of a code of
wars, and remained in posses­
Saturday, the 21st day of January 10-27tf
sion
until
the
Revolution.
ethics. This will have a pro­ Will II. Hays resigns as post­
of the boldest campaigns
found beneficial effect on state master-general, to accept a posi of One
the Revolution was that of
HEMSTITCHING — by Mi ss
journalism, in elevating its tone tion as head of the motion plav Clark's
little army, whose Indom­
and addinR to jts prestige, as industry in the U. S. Whereas itable courage and audarlty final­ Mabel Wilcox. The Lichthorn
defeated the lnrge British gar­
residence, Zobrist St.
12-8 tf
indicating that its members are his salary as a cabinet minister ly rison
ut Vincennes and won the
men of honor and gentlemen in was #12,000 a year, and his new Northwest
territory for Virginia.
Osteopathic care during preg­
the best sense of the word.
one will bo #150,000, it is not sur­ Pioneers from the Fast and from
Kentucky
made
their
way
Into
nancy
and confinement, has done
It had been prepared and was prising. But it presents an in tills new territory, und unions
more
to
relieve womankind than
presented by Colin V. Dyment, tercsting problem in relativity, these was Abruhnm Lincoln's
any
other
method now in use.
dean of the college of literature, whether covered or not by the family. It was In 1810, the year
that
Itidlann
became
the
nine«
Consult
an
osteopath for further
science and arts of the Univer- Einstein theory. Perhaps eabi teenth state, that Lincoln at­
information.
12-15tJ
s ty of Oregon, and ex-journal­ net seats in the future will be tained citizenship in Indiunn.
With
the
Increase
In
population
tn
>re
eagerly
sought
for
as
step­
In Confidence
ist. It recognizes that of all
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
by 1S00 Indiana Territory was
agencies the printed word is the ping stones to the most highly formed,
extending from the Ohio
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon, January
most widely diffused and most p lid positions.
border west to the Mississippi
The relationship of a Bank to its customers
16th, 1922.
nnd north to Cnnndn. Vincennes
powerful. This involves th e
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
Hellik
was
selected
as
the
first
capital.
is necessarily one of confidence. It is essen­
Nelson, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, who,
highest ethical responsibilities, Report of County Nurse
In 1804, when the Louisiana Pur­
January 28th, 1919, made Home
tial
that the bank should understand its
and the code is for the purpose Miss Hilda Morris, the Clack­ chase was made, the government on
Stead entry. No. 06282, for the NYVJ
l^iulslana was placed In the
NEJ
and
NEJ
NYY'J,
Section
35,
Town­
customers
financial condition in order to
of enunciating these responsibili­ amas county Public Health nurse of hands
Territory
ship 2 South. Range 4 East, Willamcte
ties and enabling the profession has made an interesting report otlleials, of so the that Indinna
extend to them the best service possible.
for one year the
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make three-year Proof, to establish
to live up to them.
of her work, dividing it into capital of Louisiana was also claim
It is equally essential that such information
to the land above described, be­
Vincennes In Indinna.
These ethics are based on the three divisions: General nursing at Although
fore the Register and Receiver of the
nicknamed the IIoo-
should be held in the strictest confidence.
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
fundamental principles of sin­ setv’co; social service and school sler State, from the old ot.
the
9th
day
of
March,
1922.
We ask our customers to consult us freely
cerity. truth, thoroughness, accu­ service. Under the|]last head southern slang for rough back­
Claimant names as witnesses: Ed­
woodsmen,
Indiana,
with
Its
36,-
about
their financial plans and problems^
ward Naylor, of Eagle Creek Ore.
racy. mercy, kindness and jus­ she states:
264 square miles. Its fifteen Pres­
Amila
Naylor,
of
Eagle
Creek,
Ore.
tice. It is pointed out that the School set vice includes:
This is merely one feature of our up to date
idential electors, and containing
Marcus Boitano, of Boring. Ore. K-2,
the center of popula­
Box 88. Martin Pezzolo, [of Boring.
news for publication has a social 1. School building inspection. ns tion, it is docs
banking
service which we are extending to
Ore., R-2. Box 88.
of utmost Im­
a-« well as commercial character, 2. Calls at the home of school portance considered
Act
6-9-1916.
the
people
of this community.
politically.
A lexander S week , Register.
so that regard must be paid to children.
(©by McClur» Newr»r»p«r Syndic*«.)
1-19-2-16.
its effect on the social good. <. Advice to c h i l d r e n and
Touching upon advertising, it is mothers.
NOT ICE F O R PUBLICATION
urged that the same canons of 1. A routine physical inspec­ R A TES W ILL GO DOWN Department
of the interior. LT S. Land |
Office at Portland, Oregon, January
truth and justice should apply tion of school children, observ­
1922.
in advertising and circulation as ing their posture, skin, teeth, P. R., L. & P. Co. Announce 12.
NOTICE is hereby given that Clyde
“ Safety and Service.”
Pilgrim, of Eagle Creek, Ore­
in news and editorial matter.
nose and throat, testing their Drastic Freight Reductions Charles
gon,
who,
on
February
13th.
1919.
made
The report for which Dean vision and hearing.
Effective Janary 2).
Homestead Entry, No. 06296. for the
NYVJ, Section 3, Township 3 S. Range
Dyment must receive the credit, Incorrect posture is a very
5 E., YY’illamette Meridian, has filed
is one of which the state editors common defect and often indi* Carrying out the announce­ notice
of intention to make three-vear
ment
made
to
our
merchants
and
Proof, to establish claim to the land
should be justly proud, and see cative of chest or spine disorder.
above
described, before the Register
that it is strictly maintained by 1020 children were inspeced shippers by officials of the rail­ and Receiver
of the U S. Land Office,
Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of
them.
for communicable diseases: 60 way company sometime ago, E. at March,
1922.
L. Movers, traveling freight and Claimant
Only recently we received a were excluded.
names as witnesses: M. An-
tonioSulser, of Eagle Creek. Or.. Wal­
letter from a member of a prom­ Routine physical inspection i passenger agent states sup­ ter
of 395 X. 19th St,. Port­
inent legal firm in New York was given 684 children. 360. or plements have been filed with land, Brennig,
Oregon, John G. Kreiger. of Ea­
gle Cieek, Oregon, John H. King, of
t’lty in which he stated: “It over 94 percent of these children the Public Service Commission Sandy,
Oregon.
w a rare paper nowdays that had defective teeth, pianv of to the present tariff, reducing Act
6-9-1916.
and Commodity Rates 15
A lexander S week . Register.
lias an editor with a sense of re­ them permanent. 101 had ab­ Class
1-19-2-16.
60 per cent.
sponsibility to heaven for what normal tonsils. 26 had defect­ to The
new
rates
are
effective
on
N O T IC E F O R PUB LICATION
lie puts under the eyes of the ive breathing. 41 had defective
2)st as to intrastate Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
readers as news. The accepted vision and 40 defective hearing. January
at Portland, Oregon, Jan. S>th.
(business moving wholly within Office,
rule with most is, that a news­ A form letter was sent to each the
1922.
state)
and
February
20th
as
paper must exhibit with photo­ parent who receives a notice ot interstate (moving from or to NOTICE is hereby given that Roy
C. Maxwell, of Risselt, Oregon, who,
graphic realism, the daily hap­ a physical defect of his child. to
on August 1. 1918, made Homestead
penings of heaven, earth and1 Teachers have been especially points outside the state.)
Entrv. No. 05341. for NYY’J SE1 ard
SEL Section 21, Township 3 S.
hell, and that is no concern ot , helpful in school work, in their Some idea mav be had by 8$
5 E. YY'illamette Meridian, has
the paper if the exhibit is 90 V , efforts to have defects corrected checking the table showing the Range
filed notice of intention to make three-
present
rates
both
Cl
a
s
s
a
n
d
and
in
teaching
children
habits
year proof to establish claim to the
hell. Then' may be some sound 1
above described, before the Reg­
Commodity, with the new rates land
reasons for this in journalistic! of healthy living.
ister and Receiver of the L’. S. Land
between
Estaeada
and
Portland.
747
children
in
the
county
have
Office
at Portland, Oregon, on the
ethics. 1 don't know. But 1
24th day of February. 1922.
should
be
a
great
prefer the other idea, that the; been weidied and measured. 4>7 h The i reduction
.
. i v Claimant
mini am names as witnesses: C. E
___ _
* 'P YO th e f a r m e r a s w ell a s to , y atthew . of Rissell. Ore.. R. S. Chs-
news ought to be edited by an
e liter with trained judgment normal weight. Many teachers the merchant, as the rates on
;
have weighed their own school grair, fiour and mill feed. the Öre.
and sound moral instincts.’’
Prices Effective Jan. 1st, 1922, f. o. b. Estaeada
amount
saved
on
carlot
1 he Ot egon papers are singn- children.
ship-
Act^lïvvNPER
SwERK.
Raj.Ur.
22-Four-34
ments being 80 cents a ton and
Respectfully submitted.
u .\ free from a charge of this
on
less
that
carload
$1.40
per1
Two Passenger Roadster
$1055.00 plus w a r tax
H ilda M o rris ,
sort, but this code will h e l p
ton.
N
O
T
IC
E
F
O
R
PUB
LICATION
22-Four-35
county public health
maintain the high standard al- Clackamas
>epar
Department
of the Interior, U. S. Land
Comparative Table
Fit-e Passenger Touring
read\ achieved, especially w hen nurse.
$1095.00 plus Yvar tax
Offic
ffice, at Portland, Oregon, Jan 9th.
OS
R*tt
N«v
Rut
1922.
outside pressure is brought to
22-Four-36
People's Night
NOTICE is hereby given that Katha
1st class rate - 55'ic 36c
I < ar or an tditor to lower his
Three Passenger Coupe
$1495.00 plus war tax
of Marmot, Ore., who. on Au­
The Methodist church will hold' 2d class rate - 50c 31c Gouge,
ideals.
gust l. 1918. made Homestead Entry '
22-Four-37
No 05003. *or NYVJ. Section 17, Town­
its first People's Night. Monday ' 3d class rate - 41 y» c 27c ship
Five Passenger Sedan
2 S. Range 6 E. YY'ilUmette Merid­
$1595.00 plus w ar tax
evening. January 23rd. at eight' 4th class rate - 36Gc 234c ian . has
filed notice of intention to make '
FINANCING THE FAIR o'clock.
three-year
proof,
to
establish
claim
tOj
Most
groceries
move
under
4th
This is a new departure >
22-Six-44
the land above described, before the
l: is pretty evident now. that here but the plan has met with class rate, the reduction being Registe-
Three Passenger Roadster
and
Receiver
of
the
U.
S.
i
$1590 00 plus w ar tax
he only way to finance the fair great appreciation in other ''om* more than 30 per cent.
Land Office, at Portland. Ore., on the
I.
22-Six-45
;
23rd
day
of
February,
1922.
v: be by subscription. As the ravanities. The local church ex­
Commodity Rate*
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred:
Five Passenger Touring
$1620.00 plus w a r tax
air would benefit the whole pects to have two soeiai evening#
Ok Rat*
K»-» J. BechilL of Gresham. Ore., John I
22-Six-46
Odell,
of
Cherryville.
Ore.,
Henry
tate. there was an argument for a month, w ith varying programs. Grains, flour, mill feed
Aschoff, of Marmot, Ore , Geo. Ten-!
Three Passenger Coupe
moderate property tax. but to Next Monday evening the mem-1 dii potatoes, carload 14 ' jc 10 Gc Evxe.
$2135.00 plus w a r tax
of Sandy. Ore.
22-Six-47
t one on gas was preposterous, | bers of the laoie's Aid will a c t1 Same, less carload 25c ISc *ct 6-9-1916-
A lexander S week . Register
Five Passenger Sedan
e attempt to do this, ha# put as hostesses, and promise a good Hay. straw, lumber
l-a-Z-u
$2415.00 plus war tax
luietus to the taxation method, t me to everybody, with enter­ & plaster, carload 12lxC S'cC
22-Six-48
SHKRIirs S U K
t as many of those roost siren­ tainment. games and sociability. Same, less carload 25c ISc In the Oírrwlt
Four Passenger Coupe
$2350 00 plus w a r tax
l'oar» oí the State o(
's > opposing a tax. declare A very cordial invitation ex­ Cement, carload
14’ jc 11c
t*reg\*n. ío r the C o aat) a f
22-Six-49
t
Tarkama».
the ik .ves willing to tubsenbe tended to a to attend.
Same, less carload 25c 18c
Seven Passenger Touring
$ 1820.00 plus w a r tax
The Hilitboro National Bank a
for , in a much larger amount,
Fair
view
to
Estaeada
Corporation.
Plaintiff.
v».
V
F.
i
2
2-Six-50
Card
o
f
Thanks
tha they would have to pay as a
Heineck and Anna Heineck. hls
flour and mill
Seven Passenger Sedan
wife; Jerry Hcmingway and Editb
$2650 00 plus war tax
tax they hould Id be given
give: the op- We desire to extend our sin­ Grain,
feed.
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•
9
l-2c
Sc
L
Hrmingaay.
Pefendanta.
cere
thanks
to
our
neighbors
ard
unitv
j*»
> r ev.
P<v
of Oregon. County of Clack-
and straw
8c 6 1-2 State
amas.
as
friends for their words of sym- Hay About
Willard Storage Batteries for Sale.
same scale of reduc­ Ry vtrtue
of a judgment order. de­
$*athy and acts of kindness dur­ tions are the
SHERIFF CLEARED
made
in
rates
to
Gresh-
cree and aa executton. daly tsaued
ing our ate bereavement in the am. Boring.
n
. , •___«-
out
of and court,
under m the the seal above
of the entitled
above
A the t-al of Sheriff Wi son death
Barton,
Eag.eC
reek
entitled
of
our
be’oved
daughter
GARAGES
and
intermediate
stations.
cauee.
to
me
duly
directed
and
dated ¡ C A S C A D E
for laroenv by bailee, as; week, and sister. Kuth.
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jibe
teg
jay
of
December.
1911.
upon
j
he was cmp'etely exonerated.
Subscribe for vour home paper A Indgment rendered and eotered la
M r . a n d .M r s . A n d e r s
on the 14th day of IVcem ;
W IL C O X BROS.
The charge w as so flimsy, and
and family. the E _ astern v . lackamas N - ' ew *. »aid
^ court
i » j i , in favor of The tflilahor»
DRESSMAKING.
ED. BONFR’S
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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