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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEB. 9. 1922 Eastern Clackamas News THE ARMS PARLEY The Washington conference filtered at the postoffice in Estarada, on the whole may be considered Oregon, as second-class mail. a success, and will give prestige Published every Thursday at to President Harding who called it, and Secretary Hughes whoso Estacada, Oregon ably guided and directed its de UPTON H. GIBBS liberations. It yet remains to Editor and Manager. |-be seen how the agreements will I be lived up to. In such matters S ubscription K ates $1.50 “there is many a slip ’twixt cup One year . . . .75 and lip,” and Japan, for in- Six months | stance, may take her time about fulfilling her promises to China Thursday, February 9, 1922. i and Siberia. It is doubtful wheth- TH E ROAD TO GLORY | er the treaty outlawing poison gas in war, and making it an act of The highest is always on the piracy for a submarine to attack summit of the hill d i f f i c u 1 ty , and sink a merchant ship, will whose slopes are arduous and prove more than a scrap of pa steep, and calls for greatest en per in actual warfare. But what durance on the part of those ever may be the shortcomings of who would make the ascent, the signatory powers in carrying Thus, they whose paths have out their promises, the confer been made too smooth for them ence will stand out in history as in early life seldom win distinc a most notable one. President tion of any merit. The great Harding in his valedictory ad characters of history were never dress well expressed its chief ac slackers when it came to work, complishment in the great exam and they fully earned the lau ple it has set: rels they subsequently won. “Not all the world is yet tran- The great American whose quilized. But here is the ex birthday is commemorated on ample to imbue with new hope all who dwell in apprehension. Sunday, is an inspiring illustra At this table came understand tion of one who reached the pin ing, and understanding brands nacle of fame, over an excep armed conflict as abominable in tionally rough and toilsome road. the eyes of enlightened civiliza But the height was commensu tion. “I once believed in armed pre rate with the strenuousness of paredness. I advocated it. But the climb. The road which ran I have come now to believe there between the log cabin and the is better preparedness in a pub White House, was neither paved, lic mind and a world opinion macadamized or even graded. made ready to grant justice pre cisely as it exacts it. And jus And only one who was inured to tice is better served in confer the severest exertions could have ences of peace than in conflicts traveled it. But looking back at arms. ” now, who will deny that the goal PIUS XI proved well worth the work. SHERIFF S SALE j The Story of Our States Br JONATHAN BRACE K0DAK5- ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES GUNS-- And AMMUNITION XXII.—ALABAMA »THE dlscov- . A 1 n b a ma la r re lilted td De Soto In 1540. The English also laid claim to this territory and Included It In the prant to North Carolina. But it was the French who first set tled here erecting In 1702 Fort St. Louis on Mobile Bay and founding the town of Mobile nine years later. Mobile was for mnny years the capital of Louisi ana. France In 1763 ceded the territory east of the Mississippi to Englnnil nnd the northern part of the present State of Alabama was Joined to the Illinois terri tory. The southern portion was known as West Florida. Serious conflict with the Indians was kept up for many years. In fact, even as late as 1812, there was nn uprising of the Creeks which resulted In terrible utrocltles and massacres. During the Revolution West Florida remained loyal to Eng land, but was seized by Spain only to be turned over to the United States In 1813. This Mo bile section was then added to the northern district anil the State of Alabama was formed and became the twenty-second state of the Union in 1819. The meaning of the name Aln- bamn is variously interpreted. It was the name of an Indian tribe which Inhabited this ter ritory at the time of De Soto’s first visit. After this tribe the river was named and the state was called Alabnma after the river. The Indian word wns sup posed to mean "Here we rest,” nnd these words are used on the stnte’s coat of arms, but this In terpretation Is doubtful and Its real meaning Is uncertain. Ala- bumn hi sometimes called the Plantation State. Its area Is 51,- 998 square miles. FISHING TACKLE Get Hunting and Fishing Licenses Here Camping Outfits, Electric Flashlights. Baseball Supplies KodakPicturesDeveloped and Enlarged ED. BONER’S I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O regon , for the C ounty o r C lackamas . M. B. Meacham, Executor of the es tate of George Brown, deceased, Plaintiff, VS. Andrew J. Kitzmiller, Susan R. Kitzmiller, his wife, and Clackamas County Bank’ Defehd- ants. STATE OF OREGON. / - ss. County of Clackamas, j By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above enti tled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 14th day of January, 1922, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 5th day of January, 1922, in favor of M. B Meacham, Executor of the es tate of George Brown, deceased, Plain tiff, and against Andrew J. Kitzmiller, Susan R. Kitzmiller, his wife, and Clackamas County Bank, Defendants, for the sum of $7t-0.00, with inserest on $350.iK) at the rate of eight per ct nt per annum from the 20th day of Au gust, 1921, and interest on the fuither sum of $350.00 at 8 per ceit from the 12th day of June, 1921, and the further sum of $50.00 as attorney’s fe*, and the further sum of $35.65 costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me te make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clack amas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The N. W. i of the N. E. | of Sec tion 7, Township 3 South, Range 6 E. of the W. M. Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 18th day of February, 1922; at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the Ciiy of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell 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 either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since hac in or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, cost, and all accruing costs, W, J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By^E. C. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., January I9th, 1922. I-19-2-16 RE-NU-EM TAILORS. Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing ALTERING AND REPAIRING, SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Low Prices. WM. BASS, Prop NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, January 16th, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Hellik Nelson, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, who, on January 28th, 1919, made Home Stead entry. No. 06282, for the NWI NEJ and NEi NWJ, Section 35, Town ship 2 South, Range 4 East, Willamite Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, or. the 9th day of March, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward Naylor, of Eagle Creek Ore. Amila Naylor, of Eagle Creek, Ore. Marcus Boitano, of Boring, Ore. K-2, Box 88. Martin Pezzolo, of Boring, Ore., R-2. Box 88. Act 6-9-1916. A lexander S week , Register. 1-19-2-16. PROTECTION T H IS BANK is equipped with a MOSLER M ANGANESE S T E E L SA FE, with 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. Further protection is assured by Insurance covering against loss by burglary or daylight Finis coronavit opus. ( © b y M cC lu r* N e w i p a p e r S y n d i c a t e ) N O T I C E F O R P U BL I C A T I O N “The pope is dead, long live Lincoln’s life experience fur hold up on contents of the safe, whether the same Department of the interior, U. S,|Land nishes a much needed lesson for the pope.” Benedick XV hav Office at Portland, Oregon, January is the property of the Bank or of our customers. today, as there is a general com ing been gathered to his fathers misery here in spite of the enor 12, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Clyde plaint of lack of leaders, and the and his predecessors, a successor mous work of the Near East Re Charles Pilgrim, of Eagle Creek, Ore lief. We have 852 cases in the has been elected in the person of gon, who, on February 13th, 1919. made reason is not far to seek. For a hospital. The children are dying Homestead Entry, No. 06296. for the number of years the growing Cardinal Ratti. the archbishop in all corners of the city. NWL Section 3, Township 3 S. Range of Milan. Physically he is in di generations have not been train “Sunday afternoon we went 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed of intention to make three-year ed so as to produce leaders. Our rect contrast to Benedick, being for a horse-back ride. We saw notice “ Safety and Service.” Proof, to establish claim to the land a horse that had died of starva a large and robust man. He is above described, before the Register fathers used to sing with vigor tion. Three wretched human and Receiver of the U S. Land Office, if not always in key, a verse' of credited with liberal tendencies beings were tearing the flesh at Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of and is likely to continue the pol an old hymn which reads: with their hands and eating it. March, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: M. An “Must I be carried to the skies, icy of reconciliation with t h e It was a most repulsive sight. tonio Sulser, of Eagle Creek, Or.. Wal Italian government which Bene On flowery banks of ease. “All day long we can hear the ter Brennig, of 395 N. 19th St., Port While others fought to win the dick inaugurated. In may be wails and groans of little chil land, Oregon, John G. Kreiger, of Ea gle Cteek, Oregon, John H. King, of prize. recalled that his predecessor, dren outside our office building Sandy, Oregon. Or sailed through bloody seas. ” Pius IX, was credited with lib in hope we can ar.d wili pick Act 6-9-1916. them up. If the sun shines a A lexander S week , Register. The youths of the land for eral leanings at his election, but 1-19-2-16. the past twenty or more years proved to be one of the most re little while they quiet down. Whtn it rains they begin again. have not been trained to endure actionary of popes. Theoretically One day the rain turned to snow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION hardness. Their paths h a v the pope is absolute, but in re and it was awful to listen to Department of the Interior, U. S. Land been made too smooth for them. ality, he is circumscribed by tra them. The note of terror that Office, at Portland, Oregon, Jan. 9th, 1922. Educational advantages h a v e dition and his environment. Car came into the general wail was been (lung in their faces, educa dinal O’Connell of Boston arrived plainly perceptible upstairs, and NOTICE is hereby given that Roy I had the windows closed. They C. Maxwell, of Bisseil, Oregon, who, tional difficulties have been sur just too late to participate in the well knew what a night out in on August 1, 1918, made Homestead mounted for them instead of election, which no doubt was a the snow meant to them. We Entry. No. 05341, for NWi SEi and SJ SEi, Section 21, Township 3 S. their being trained to surmount great disappointment to him and are picking them up as fast as Range 5 E. Willamette Meridian, has them for themselves. Sports and also the members of his faith possible, but it would be fatal to filed notice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the pastimes have usurped the place whom he represents. But if he crowd them to such a point land above described, before the Reg where we would lose even those ister and Receiver of the U. S. Land of study in educational institu had been piesent the r e s u l t we already have in the orphan Office at Portland, Oregon, on the tions. While in the work-a-day would probably not have been age.” 24th day of February, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: C. E. world there has been a deter different. May this spur you to renewed Matthew, of Bisseil, Ore., R. S. Cha mined effort to shorten hours of efforts as it has all of us here in ney, of Bisseil, Ore., Leo Rath, of Bis seil. Ore., Julius Paulsen, of Bisseil, work and increase wages, so that One sign of improved taste is the office. Ore. the pursuit of pleasure may be apparent at this time of the year, Cordially yours, Act 6-9-1916. A lexander S week , Register. J J. Handsaker, more freely followed. What has namely, the disappearance of 1-19-2-16. State Director. been the result? A flabbiness penny, awful, comic valentines. of physical, intellectual a n d Prices Effective Jan. 1st, 1922, f. o. b. Estacada N O T I C E F O R P U BL I C A T I O N N O T I C E F O R P U BL I C A T I O N "On to Genoa!” should be the Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Department of the Interior, U. S. Land moral fibers. We do not pro 22-Four-34 Office, at Portland, Oregon, Jan 9th, Office, at Portland, Oregon, February duce Lincolns because we do not slogan. i Two Passenger Roadster $1055.00 plus war tax 1922. 6th. 1922. fit the young to develop after NOTICE is hereby given that Katha NOTICE is hereby given that August N ear East Relief Sohoenburg, of Estacada, Oregon. R-2, Gouge, of Marmot, Ore., who, on Au i 22-Four-35 the manner of a Lincoln. who, on August 1st, 1918, made Home gust l, 1918, made Homestead Entry 11 Five Passenger Touring $1095.00 plus war tax The training of Abraham Lin January 30, 1922. stead entry No, 05062, for N WJ, Sec No. 05003. for NWL Section 17, Town 22-Four-36 ship 2 S, Range 6 E, Willamette Merid tion 25, Township 4 S., Range 4 E.. coln began in the home, where Mr. R. C. Doming, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ian, has filed notice of intention to make r Three Passenger Coupe $1495.00 plus war tax he first learned how to endure Estacada, Oregon. of intention to make three-year Proof, three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the to establish claim to the land above 22-Four-37 hardness. If our great-grand Dear Mr. Doming: described, before the Register and Re Register and Receiver of the U. S. Five Passenger Sedan parents erred on the point of se $1595.00 plus war tax When I saw you the other day ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Land Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 23rd day of February, 1922. P.-rtland, Oregon, on the 30th day of verity the parents of the present and told you about Erivan and March, 1 h 22, Claimant names as witnesses: Fred 22-Six-44 generation of children err in the told you how I had picked twenty Claimant names as witnesses: A. J. Rechill, of Gresham, Ore., John Three Passenger Roadster $1590.00 plus war tax opposite direction, and w i t h children off the streets and left Hobelt, of Estacada. Oregon. R-2; J. Odell, of Cherryville, Ore., Henry W. Marrs, of Estacada, Oregon. R-2; Aschoff, of Marmot, Ore., Geo. Ten- 22-Six-45 baneful effect not only only on ten times that many to die, and E. W. Jaekinsen, of Estacada, Oregon, Eyke, of Sandy, Ore, Five Passenger Touring the children, but the national also since that time how we had R*2; Julius Reiehle. of Estacada, Ore Act 6-9-1916’ $1620.00 plus war tax A lexander S week . Register Regi gon; R-2, welfare. opened the great soup-kitchen. Act 6-9-16. 22-Six-46 1-9-2- 16 ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register. Lincoln's birthday is rightly but were still unable to care for Three Passenger Coupe $ 2135.00 plus war tax • Z-9-3-9. honored, but its commemoration all the needy ones, I thouRht 1 22-Six-47 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION will have scant educational value; had a pretty good vision of the NOTICE F O R P U BL I C A T I O N Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Five Passenger Sedan $2415.00 plus war tax Office at Portland, Oregon,, January Denartn ent of the Interior, U. S. Land unless the children are taught desporate situation in Erivan. 22-Six-48 2«th. 1922. at Portland, Oregon, January that his imperishable fame was Saturday night Dr. Lovejov Office 30th, 1922. . . . _ NOTICE is hereby-given that Harry Four Passenger Coupe $2350.00 plus war tax NOTICE won only through hardship and j telephoned me a message she NOTI l L ii i s hereby given that Charles Sidney Dodson, of Sandy, Oregon, who, 22-Six-49 E. Matthew, of Bisseil, Oregon, who, on August 7, 1918, made Homestead 1 unremitting toil; that the same hail ju s t receiv ed from Dr. Ell- t u - 1 on July 8L1918. m «deH om e»u.d «i-1 entry! ~No. 'o6fi60. for the N wV'seetion Seven Passenger Touring $1820.00 plus war tax | path is open to them so toattain, lOtt. w ho IS in c h a rg e o f our hos- try N®- for NWJ. Section 27,. I 1, Township 3 S., Range 5 E., Willa- 22-Six-50 n ita l th e re Because I r a n see ] own,hiP ij Willamette mettc Meridian, has filed notice of in- if they will only follow in his p itai i n t r t . neiaust lean see Mend.an. has filed notice of intention tention to make three-vear Proof to steps. Seven Passenger Sedan the streets o f Krn an as clearly to make three-year Proof.^ to establish , establish claim to the Irn 1 above de- $2650.00 plus war tax claim to the land above described, be- ! scribed, before the Register and Re as l can see the streets of Ksta- Our thanks are due the Port- fore the Reg.ster and Receiver of the | ,-eiver of the U. S. Land Office at lan 1 Telegram for a pamphlet cada.it comes, of course, with U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Portland. Oregon, on the 14th day of Willard Storage Batteries for Sale. on the 21st day of March, 1922. March. 1922. containing a number of articles! tremendous force. After it has Claimant names as witness«'*: Roy Claimant names as witnesses, C. C. nnd editorials on "The Water J come home to you as it has to 1. Maxwell, of Bisseil, Oregon; Leo Pilgrim, of Eagle Creek, Oregon. R. I; Rath, oj Bisseil. Oregon: Cha- M. A. Sutler, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, Power and the Oregon Country.” m«* then I want you to lay it on n *y"if °Bu^Tur*gm?jn K * Peterson. R. 1; R. A. Chown, of Boring, Oregon, which originallv appeared in that t h e hearts of otheis as I am put-, of Bnaell, Oregon. R. 2; Albert Motjel, of Boring, Ore- ■ gon, R. 2. • Act . paper, The whole forms a valu- ting it on you. Act 6-9-16, ____ 1 ” 1 c a n 't begin to tell of t».# A lexander > w BE k . Regnter able work of referen ce. ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register, i 2-U-J-9. ESTACADA STATE BANK CASCADE GARAGE : W ILC OX BROS. j