Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 02, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1922.
I intern Clackamas News
K I• •»•• I ni lin* IM» h tol!ii*i* in
Ondili, uh Ht* cot id-cl il I*
K0DAKS--
mini.
LET US
I’ ii M ìh I idc I »»very Thursday at
Katucada, Oregon
FIGURE WITH YOU
ALI. KtNDS snd SUPPLIES
GUNS--
On Your Requirements
Aml AMMUNITION
FISHING TAC K LE
IW’i'ON II. UIHIltt
hMitor and M anager.
Get Hunting and Fishing
Licenses Here
Si'iiMiim*rioN K atks
One yoar
^ix month«
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SHERIFFS SALE
I n t h e C ir c u it C ourt o f t h e S ta te
o f O regon , for t h e C ounty
9F C lackam as .
M. B. M eacham , E xecutor o f th e e s­
ta te ol G eorge Brown, deceased,
Plaintiff, vs. An<lrew J. K itzm iller,
Susan R. K itzm iller, his w ife, and
C lackam as C ounty B ank' Defehd-
ants.
STA TE OF OREGON. /
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C ounty of C lackam as, |
Bv v irtu e of a ju d g m en t order, de-
e r e e : • and
and an
an execution
execution, dl.lv
duly iasne.l
issued out
out
of and under the seal of the above e n ti­
tled court, in the above entitled cause,
to me duly d irected and dated th e 14th
day of Ja n u a ry , 1H22, upon a judgm ent
rendered Hnd entered in said court on
th e 5th day o f Jan u ary , 1P22, in favor
of M. B. M eacham, E xecutor of the es­
ta te of G eorge Brown, deceased. Plain­
tiff, and a g ain st Andrew J. K itzm iller,
Susan R. K itzm iller, his w ife, a n d
C lackam as C ounty Bank, D efendants,
fo r the sum of $7('0.00, w ith inserest
on $350.00 a t the ra te of eig h t per cent
per annum from the 20th day of Au­
g u st, IS2I, and in te re s t on the fu ith e r
.sum o f $350.00 a t 8 per c e i t from the
f2th day of Ju n e, 1S21, and the fu rth er
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$1»W
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I lun sdav. I'Vlmiary ‘J, IÎI1Î2.
1 HE PAPAL ELECTION
Hie t'oitelavo for the election
of ;t new |to|><> convenes I'httrs-
day. Il is |>r< Icti’d tlial n cliono
will soon lie readied. Certainly
il living Hlitlt otT from the outer
world, would expedite matters,
a conclave should not be long,
t he new pope will in all proha-
1 11 1 i t > tie an Italian, as the ltal
urn cardinals are in the majority,
though onl> by one or two votes.
Other cardinals will not he likely
to i i\or a pope of another nation
ulit> unless one of their own. Il
a non Italian he nominated he
wnn't he able io secure the neces
siirv majority, as he must receive
two thirds of the number of
votes cast.
Io an outsider there seems
more consideration of the future
vvv
pope's politics than ot his spirit Rl
ualitv, though, perhaps the lull or
is taken for granted.
There is
one cardinal w h o s e election
wo ild he greeted with enthusi
asm by multitudes not of his
faith, and he is Cutdinal Mer-
cier, w ho went through the fur­
nace of the war, and came out
as gold purified.
But he is a
Belgian, and while he may re
if'iie a flattering complimentary
vote at the beginning, his gain-
i 'g the papal tiara is most un-
li vely.
nil OLD AMERICAN HOME
Plumbing Supplies
Electrical Equipment
Auto Accessaries
Prompt
Comping Outfits, Electric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
Kodak PicturesDeveloped
and Enlarged
ED. BONER’S
RE-NU-EM TAILORS.
Service
The Reed Auto Co.
ESTACADA, OREGON.
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7.30
If you have not invested in our Prior Preferred Stock
to yield the above rate oi interest, payable quarterly,
NOW IS THE TIME.
Stock sells it i)fi jx*r share and returns 7.30 per cent.
Pay either cash or on instalments. War Bonds taken in
payment bused on New York value—"N o Brokerage.”
Any employee of our Company will take your order,
or write Securities Department, Electric Building, or
better still, call Roy Meyers, at Eagle Creek, who will
be pleased to call on you with full information.
sum o f $50.00 as a tto rn e y ’s fee, and
the fu rth e r sum of $35.65 costs and dis­
bursem ents, and the costa o f and upon
this w rit, com m anding me tv m ake
sail of the follow ing described real
property, situ a te in the county of C lack­
am as, s ta te o f Oregon, to-w it:
The N. W. J o f the N. E. i o f Sec­
tion 7, Tow nship 3 South, Rang» 5 E.
of the W. M.
Now, th erefo re, by virtu e of said ex e­
cution, ju d g m en t order and decree, and
in compliance w ith the comm ands of
said w rit, I will, on S aturday, the 18th
day of F eb ru ary , 1922; a t th e hour of
1° ° clock, A. M., a t the fro n t door of
th e County C ourt House in the City of
O regon C ity, in said Countv and S tate,
sell a t public auction, su b ject to re ­
dem ption, to the highest bidder, fo r U.
S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right,
title and in te re st which the w ithin
named defendant« or eith e r of them ,
had on the date of the m ortgage herein
or since hao in or to the above d e ­
scribed real property or any p a rt
th ereo f, to satisfy said execution,
judgm ent order, decree, in terest, cost,
and all accruing costs,
W, J. W ILSON,
Sheriff of C lackam as County, Oregon.
By^E. C. H ack ett, D eputy.
D ated, O regon City, , O re., Ja n u a ry
19th, 1922.
1-19-2-16
Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing.
ALTERING AND REPAIRING,
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
Low Prices.
j
WM. BASS, Prop.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D ep artm en t of the In terio r, U. S. Land
Office, a t Portland, Oregon, Jan u ary
16th, 1922.
N OTICE is hereby given th a t Hellik
Nelson, o f E agle Creek, O regon, who,
on Ja n u a ry 2Sth, 1919, made Home
S tead e n try . No. 06282, for the N W J
NE} and N EJ N W J. Section 35. Tow n­
ship 2 South. R ange 4 E ast, W illam ite
Meridian, has tilt'd notice of intention
to m ake th re e -y e a r Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the R eg ister and R eceiver of the
U . S. Land Office at P ortland, Oregon,
oi. th e 9 tb day of M arch, 1922.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: E d­
w ard N aylor, of E agle Creek Ore.
Anifla N aylor, of E agle Creek. Ore.
M arcus Roitano, of Boring. Ore. K-2,
Box 8S. M artin Pezzolo, [of Boring.
O re.. R-2. Box 88.
A ct 6-9-1916.
A lex an der S w eek , R egister.
1-19-2-16.
NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION
D ep artm en t of the interior, U. S, Land
Office at P ortland, Oregon. Jan u ary
12, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given th a t Clyde
C harles Pilgrim , of E agle C reek, O re­
gon. who. on F ebruary 13th. ISIS, made
H om estead E ntry. No. 06296. fi r the
N W j, Section 3, Township 3 S Range
5 E.. W illam ette M eridian, has filed
notice of intention to m ake three-v ear
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the R egister
and R eceiver of the U S. Land Office,
at Portland. Oregon, on the Tth day of
March. 1922.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: M. A n­
tonio Sulser, of E agle C reek. O r., W al­
te r Brennig, o f 335 N. ISth S t.. P o rt­
land. Oregon. John G. K reiger. of E a­
gle C teek. Oregon, John H. King, of
Sandy, Oregon.
Act 6-9-191,;.
A lexander S wefk . R egister.
1-19-2-16.
P R O T E C T IO N
H IS BANK is equipped with a M OSLER
T
M AN G A N ESE S T E E L
SA FE,
wi t h
Triple Time Lock which is never known to
have been succesfully burglarized.
In addition our vault door is equipped with
the well known Annakin vault door lock, which
automatically locks the vault door in case of at­
tempted tampering with the same.
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Further protection is assured by Insurance
covering against loss by burglary or daylight
hold up on contents of the safe, whether the same
is the property of the Bank or of our customers.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
li ving Baeheller wrote a strik-
“ Safety and Service.”
inc article for the New \ oi k
We are boostmg for your interests, you should help us.
Ot n ook of January 26th under
the title, "What's the Matter?"
See our larg e " a d " in this issue.
In it he compares the ways and
morals of previous days with
i »
th se of the present, much to
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t o discredit of the latter. From
Electric Bldg.. Bet. Sixth and Broadway.
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i. we print the following tnh-
srsrsa ra rsfss
r s g ,s $ a M ^ f l r i & ^ i n g a » M M g a g n E
i. e to the American home of w
former times, when life was
s.mpler but more sane than now :
Hitching Post Wanted
no tice
Your Home Town.
FOR PUBLICATION
There
was
a
time
my
friends,
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.
Make
o f m e w h a t YOU w ill 1
Although
most
farmers
come
D epartm ent of the Interior, l \ S. Land
V A L V E -IN -H E A D
w on ttlO
the average AHW
Amenican
rtlta n
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Office I t PxirtUnd O regon J&n *^th
the wonder of the shall reflect you a* clearly as a to town in automobiles, there 1922 .
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home
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w 'rid because of its product. n v rrv'r throws hack a candió are yet some who drive in with
NOTICE u hereby given that Roy
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1: was a humble home, and vet, jvsm
W- * 1 i— ' . • - /
a team, or ride on horseback. C. Maxwell. of Biosell. Oregon, who.
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statesmen, pvvts. prophets, in-
If 1 am Pleasing to the eye of One of these remarked to the ; ^ . u^
o^h^N W i
Vv .o:>. svito ars. scientists, caipe
the stranger with mj gates: if editor the other day that there ¡ £1
TWnaWp I S.
out of it.
l ho> had been made. to. at a I am such a s-ght as. having was no place where he o u ld tie j *û'.^oficc' o n n Ä in 'to mík« »¡»«ïi
s a expense out of cheap mate- seen me. he will remember me his team in out of the rain and v ear proof to establish claim to the
tena I good healthy, industry, a ' s davs as a thing of beauty, suggested that a hitching shed i,ster *r>i RewVéwff the
l ÁÍ:
imhie env irooment. No pat- the credit is vours.
should be put up. and said he! '■•USo* at Portland. Oregon, on the
- 4th day of F ebruary. ’. S ii.
tvi agx' of wealth and influence,
Ambition and opportunity ca would be willing to pav some-
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: C. E.
r,- deexvano: s a d vronets havi
M atthew of Rieselt. Ore.. R fi. C ha­
tveen employed.
They had no s n e o fir v sot s and daughters thing toward the expense, T h is ney.
of Siaseli, O re.. Leo R ath, of Ris­
spar save an indetti ite promise tc ’ c tasks and ' ght> p n v. :s something the city should see sell. O r*.. Ju liu s Paulsen, o f Fisseli.
ot pubi e usefulness after years [le. ers. to my greater honor ami t a
It will tv but a trifling cost On-
of struggle. The equal of thati t' "v gxvxi rx'pute in far p.aees. to arrange for thus eonvedienee. Act fi-S-tstfi.
A lexan der fiwEEK. R egister.
it 0 p ant the world had never
1-lS-l-ML
m v . Its ravx material was like but it is nv't chiefly these who
Is It Nothing to Us?
n \c x > ä \ i-:
the uesert a-v ”T> strx'ngth. My st-englh
Prices Effective Jan. 1st. 1922. f. o. b. Estacada
NOTICF. F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
Uii e. \N hat is ;n those who remain, who are. The newly elected Patriarch of
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22-Four-34
fbo o¡d-time
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secret ox xne
content with what they can otferj Constantinople just betore saii-
Office, a t P ortland. O regon. Ja n 9th.
Two Passenger Roadster
1 would sax.
vean honv
$1055.00 plus war tax
1922.
if a lll^ * fn'm N e" York* ■** *»
C
It
was
the
greatest
of
vvrgat". jati i. It had laws K nans who saul:
N O TICE :» hereby given th a t K atha
22-Paorr35
Better
Darlington
of
the
Episco
»mans
Gouge, of M arm ot, O re., who. on Au-
a w g ver But . e greater
Fix-e Passenger Touring
1S> n-.aiie H om estead E ntry
S i 095.00 plus war tax
'• : s stvrvt lay in the in first in » little Iberian vi age church who XXas bidding him g-:s:
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for N W'j Sect on . '. Tew--,
Cnxisjxxvi " M y ad vices are that s.h
22-Four-36
tvn u ga'v to the voting t uan besexvnd in Rome.”
r ; fi. K* go fi K. W illam ette Merd*
'4 INVI ties vx h’.ch the Kam:.- ,«n has filed -X'tv-e of iTterf.or to make
t obedou-ee. nwvestx.
Three Passenger Coupe
l am more than woxvi V'd
$1495.00 piles war tax
. s: >. the ove of Ren* b- cx a d stone, nivxrf even
_ ;s:s. or Nevx Turkish National-
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th
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tard
ab,'ve
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ed
,
before
the
tlvV
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flesh and bw\vi l am the com »ta. are perix :r .i:-g
F:\-e Passenger Sedan
$1595 00 plus war tax (
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Cilkia
and
Armenia
are
bevo-d
'ffii-e. at Port^nu. Ore . œ th«
p
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sou
of
all
w
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Free
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Home A m e n c a n L e g i o n , ^ v>r\x5 to ¿ < 0 0 n o t , I |?YY w ith S CU-.rrant ra*"05 a5
W IU SMILE
bleeding
heart
to
mv
appointed
,'?f
Gncshan-..
Ore..
Joh-
Three Passenger Roadster
Me v \ .
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.
«Vie. k of « h rrrv a *. eh e .. H .-'-v
$ 1 d 90 00 plus war tax
Station, and my o-
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f \ l a - :. Ore.. Geo« Teô-
xi ses. . hv
22-Sia-45
the American people ard the *cl $-9-is>HP ^
Farm Rem inders
n *
bugoears to the cx> ntrx
F ’.x-e Passenger Touring
$1620.00 plus war tax
English, ard in fact the wh«*le
X . - v D ? a | e m
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n. rx'*'. ts we e hani hit ix the
l'ire t o'fi for applying the!
a
22-S'jt-46
I-9-f-tfi
- ■ C'> ueprv'ss on et .»st >*ar. co ' vo ve s n " a t e tnx'at",'c"t to civilized wt>rid. will i.-tervene
i Three Passenger Coupe
$2 1 3 5 .0 0 plus war tax
Head
Mo :go 'rrx-Mard anrxx;noe a scovi ^vta^xes may be had free and stop th.« -lassaore.
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Nx"*TlCF F O R P I 8 L I C 4 D O X
S • * * • .i . . an u fi« a's. ;Ux,v b. w rits'g to the x\ A. 0. F x -:
* F :re Passenger Sedan
a- rx or hard * arx ar--* but a ^ Ar--.-r.t .-f tb» :-tcrcr l < L -c
$2415.00 plus war
. . « Ccx's a - a rvtvrt . st is iXT vent fi'.at.v''
A tx'tatxvs
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N OTICE ss hereby g-ve- th s t H xrr«
this crime of enmes
ree:
Four Passenger Coupe
-I ^ .e tc dc'orvv a tx 'n . rxentvxry. tvfv're cutting
$ 2 3 5 0 .0 0 plus war tax
After cutting
5 F e j
of éwady. «fireç-.v.. w *v.
atelv.”
22-Suc-49
i -x '
ce
V > they s v ' i S' shove ed ox-er
ce August *. >iA Sk-i H.'KMHk!
f -r the N » 'j i r r t x «
F shop Par irgtor called his í - t - x X
0
fi w :h a re: ;xr\'~: i" the ix th *•','! v aster rvfiore p ant­
Sex-en Passenger Touring
1. T » » » ik n ' S A . K *-çe 5 E . » He
$ 1820.00 plus war tax
attentkxr.
to
"the
sple~dtd
letter
■nette
fias filed x V k x e f
rvfxv g x,ar «'f i l l TtivtxW ing.
22-Sii-JO
of our seoretarx of state, Hon. te r tie r to s u i t :ftree- ye»r P tw f V
1 a. . v to 1 g «xs«'fi frvvri :n*
Sex^en Passenger Sedan
d a -e to Lfie la s t aK r e ie-
M K 'fi.
ea our Charies Hugfi-.s." in regard to
>;T-*xir< f
$ 2 6 5 0 0 0 plus war f 2 x ^
t ~ tiv r s . f e cxvnpany
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a:
«\»x i y bv rraaor of
at*;' va:x' < i r c r :-e n k k llf of these cesartr cs. ar.d fits! answer FVe-ttasA. lV-g«v-. or tke U tâ o » t o i
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Hillard Storage Batteries for Sale.
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w. c rvn- fiJNu ôAx * reVuR-v ifr-net! «'S ta-
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i l i s ' t i * s r i as w-tre we a . C. C
' - :o <1 ~N0 1 4 * 1 ta t Sxrv'ew k a r ea: c-i of Bo e tux WAS
e f E w re Creek. Oregvev IL l.
V«-Jk th s is just rieht, b-t ifitgtxak
k A fifi
• i * i V Ciee* .T ev e.
fi-$- V IXK «ffi! i fi e tfie bo is a-e tr.c trx'u: « s the macaones vexp IL ; R. A C hew s, of B cevy. Ore ¿ oc.
i tfie on a-d they do n«v s;e*p” ’
ra x:
R . ARwrt XI f i e . oi R e n t O re
M«r > a s cajxfi. eaxy » cxv e r t r e
( w (L L
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th
A. C.
!X'\ c- : ix ' «sk grva: _x reòuoexi trees
The penweutxxR has a.’nrwdy
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PORI LAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER GO.
m
¡( A S C 4 DE G 4 RAGEÎ
tor February aeUir* at K«we a.
Lxpcr.ncrt iUtbca.
^*en oorL“ -eu near.y two .'ears.
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