Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 16, 1922, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEB. 16. 1922.
Astern Clackamas News
K iCered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mad.
Pulilished every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
UPTON H. 01 BBS
Editor and Manager.
S ubscription R ates
One .year
Six months
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THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
BEEF CATTLE
# VEAL and HOGS
Thursday, February 16, 1922.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Abb KINDS and SUPPLIES
GUNS-
And
AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE
BOUGHT, Dressed or Alive.
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See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Rel­
ishes, Catsups, Cheese. Bttter, Milk, Salt and Smoked Fish
Fresh Fish Latter Part of W eek
SMITH & GOHRING
Camping Outfils, Electric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
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Here’s to the immortal memo­ Estacada
Oregon
and Enlarged
ry of George Washington, whose
hirthdav falls on next Wednes­
day. Washington and Lincoln
Ifn r? z? y
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ED. BONER’S
form striking contrasts as far as
outward characteristics go, but
they were one in their patriot­
ism. Roth now are acknowl­
RE-NU-EM TAILORS.
edged as the highest types of
Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing.
Americanism, the basis of which
If
you
have
not
invested
in
our
Prior
Preference
Stock
ALTERING AND REPAIRING,
is laid in a profound respect for
to yield the above rate of interest, payable quarterly,
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
constitutional law and authority.
In his farewell address Washing
Low Prices.
WM. BASS, Prop.
N O W IS THE TIME.
ton voiced this sentiment. “This
government,” he said, “the off­
N O TIC E F O R PU BL ICA TION
Stock sells at 96 per share and returns 7.30 per cent.
spring of our own choice, unin­
Department of the Interior, U. S. band
Office, at Portland, Oregon, January
Pay either cash or on instalments. War Bonds taken in
fluenced an<l unawed, has a just
16th, 1922.
payment
based
on
New
York
value~“No
Brokerage.”
claim on your confidence and
NOTICE is hereby given that Hellik
Nelson, of Eagle Creek, Oregon, who,
your support, * • * * *
on January 28th, 1919, made Horne
Any employee of our Company will take your order,
Respect for its authoritv, com­
Stead entry. No. 06282, for the NWJ
NEJ and NEJ NWJ, Section 35, Town­
or write Securities Department, Electric Building, or
pliance with its laws, acquies­
ship 2 South, Range 4 East, Willamtte
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
cence to its measures, are duties
better still, call Roy Meyers, at Eagle Creek, who will
to make three-year Proof, to establish
enjoined by the fundamental
be pleased to call on you with full information.
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the Register and Receiver of the
maxims of liberty.”
U. S. band Office at Portland, Oregon,
This doctrine is vitally needed
We are boosting for your interests, you should help us.
or. the 9th day of March, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ed­
at the present time, for there is
ward Naylor, of Eagle Creek Ore.
a wide departure from it.
Amila Naylor, of Eagle Creek, Ore.
Marcus Boitano, of Boring, Ore. R-2,
"He being dead yet speaketh,”
Box 88. Martin Pezzolo, of Boring,
let us listen to his voice.
Ore., R-2. Box 88.
Act 6-9-1916.
“Soldier and statesman, rarest
Electric Bldg., Bet. Sixth and Broadway.
A lexander S week , Register.
union;
1-19-2-16.
High-poised example of great
duties done
NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION
Simply as breathing, a world’s University o f Oregon Notes igan, Nebraska, N e vv Jersey, Department of the interior, U. SJLand
honors worn,
Office at Portland, Oregon, January
As life’s indifferent gifts to all Eighty bookings among the New Mexico, New York, Ohio. 12 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Clyde
men born.
high schools of Oregon have Oklonoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Charles
Pilgrim, of Eagle Creek, Ore­
Island,
South
Dakota,
T
e
x
a
s
,
been made for “Last Days of
gon, who, on February 13th, 1919, made
Homestead Entry, No. 06296. for the
Broad-minded, high-souled, there Pompeii,” " J u l i u s C a e s ar, ” Utah and Wisconsin.
NWJ, Section 3. Township 3 S. Range
V is but one
5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
W. C. T. U. Meeting
Who was all this and ours, and “Merchant of Venice,” and” Pil­
of intention to make three-year
grim’s Progress,” special educa­ The Estacada W. C. T. U. will notice
all men’s Washington.
Proof, to establish claim to the land
—Lowell. tional films that are being secur­ have an all-day meeting at the above described, before the Register
Receiver of the U S. Land Ofim:,
ed by the Extension Division ¡of Methodist church, Friday, the and
at Portland. Oregon, on the 7th day of
The Producers Call of Oregon the University of Oregon for the 17th
1922.
of February. It will begin March,
Claimant names as witnesses: M. An­
City is losing what advertising schools of the state.
tonio
Sulser,
Creek, Or., Wal­
at
11
o’clock
and
lunch
will
be
patronage it had. It h o p e s A large number of the high served at noon. Mrs. E. B. An­ ter Brennig, of of Eagle
395 N. 19th St., Port­
Oregon, John (1. Kreiger, of Ea­
to keep up through the sup­ schools booking the films, have drews of Oregon City will speak land,
gle
Cteek,
Oregon, John H. King, of
port given to it by its sub­ their own moving picture ma­ on the “Child’s Farm Home” at Sandy, Oregon.
scribers. It believes it has an chines. The schools without two o’clock. Everybody invited. Act 6-9-1916.
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important mission which justi­ equipment of their own have
1-19-2-16.
fies its existence, and from a pe­ made arrangements with the “Aunt Molly’’ is a scream, at
rusal of its pages, we are inclin­ local theatres for showing the the High School, Monday night. NO TIC E F O R PU BLICATION
ed to think it is a journalistic pictures. In each instance, the NO TIC E FO R PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
at Portland, Oregon, Jan. 9th,
exhaust pipe tor letting off general public as well as the Department of the Interior, U. S. band Office,
1922.
steam. Those who use it thus school children will be given Office, at Portland, Oregon, February NOTICE is hereby given that Roy
13th. 1922.
certainly should contribute gen­ an opportunity to view these NOTICK
C. Maxwell, of Bissell, Oregon, who,
is hereby given that Nellie on
August 1, 1918, made Homestead
erously to its upkeep. It claims films which are regarded as be­ Vallen, of Colton,
Oregon, who, on Au­ Entry,
No. 05341, for NWJ SEJ and
gust
2,
1918.
made
Homestead
entry
the state press is bought, and ing of exceptional interest and No. 05447 for SWJ NEJ, Section 29, SJ SEJ, Section 21, Township 3 S,
5 E. Willamette Meridian, has
that for the truth, naked and value. “Julius Caesar.” for ex­ Township4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette Range
filed notice of intention to make three-
Meridian,
has
filed
notice
of
intention
unadorned, recourse must be had ample, w a s photographed i n to make three-year Proof, to establish year proof to establish claim to the
above described, before the Reg­
to its columns. To give the re­ Rome, while the setting of “Last claim to the land above described, be­ land
ister and Receiver of the U. S. Land
fore
the
Register
and
Receiver
of
the
tort courteous, we should sav, Days of Pompeii,” is near the U. S. band Office, at Portland, Ore­ Office at Portland, Oregon, On the
24th day of February, 1922.
that if the state press is bought, famous crater of Vesuvius that gon. on the 0th day of April, 1:*22.
Claimant names as witnesses: C. E.
Claimant
n
imes
as
witm
(
es:
b
mis
the subscribers to the Call are destroyed
Matthew,
of Bissell, Ore.. R. S. Cha­
the town.
N. Vallen, of Colton, Oregon; Otis W . ney, of Bissell,
Ore., Leo Rath, of Bis­
sold. However we hope it will The Oregon
Vallen, of Colton, Oregon; E. Hodg- sell, Ore., Julius
Paulsen, of Bissell,
IPgh
School
Press
kiss, of Colton. Oregon; A. Eimon, of Ore.
c uilinue in business.
Colton.
Oregon.
conference which was originally
Act 6-9-1916.
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The Baker Herald of February to be held in connection with Act 6-9-191«
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1-19-2-16.
2-17-3-16
(’•tb fired a broadside into the Junior Week-end, the 12th and
Oregonian for its alleged attempt 13th of May, has been advanced NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NO TIC E FOR PUBLICATION
of the Interior, II. S. band
to get freight rates reduced to in the calendar three weeks and Department of the Interior, U.S. band Department
at Portland, Oregon, Jan 9th,
at Portland, Oregon, January Office,
Portland from the east, and pre­ is now definitely arranged for Office
1922.
1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Katha
vent Eastern Oregon points get- \pril 11 and 15, at the school of I 30th,
NOTICE is hereby given that Charles Gouge,
Ore., who, on Au­
E. Matthew, of Bissell, Oregon, who, gust l, of 1918, Marmot,
tin v the same benefit. The Herald journalism. At the same time j on
made Homestead Entry
July
31.
1918,
made
Homestead
en­
high
school
stundent
body
presi­
No. 05003. for NWi, Section 17, Town­
suggests the Oregonian should
try No. 05330, for NWJ, Section 27,, ship
2 S. Range 6 F„ Willamette Merid­
3 S.. Range 5 E., Willamette ian .has
change its name to Portlandite, dents will meet, and leaders of Township
filed notice of intention to make
has filed notice of intention three-year
proof, to establish claim to
as it represents only the selfish girls' activities will come togeth­ Meridian,
to make three-year Proof, to establish the land above
described, before the
to the land above described, be­ Register and Receiver
interests of Portland business er for a conference. It is ex­ claim
of the IT. S.
fore
the
Register
and
Receiver
of
the
l.and Office, at Portland, Ore., on the
men. This controversy o v e r pected that three hundred high U. S. band Office at Portland, Oregon, 23rd
day of Febru.iry. 1922.
the 21st day of March. 1922.
rates is a perennial one, of which school delegates will be present. on Clainant
Claimant
names as witnesses: Fred I
names
as
witnesses:
Roy
of Gresham, °re., John j
it may be said, “as it was in the An interesting two-day program l'. Maxwell, of Bissell, Oregon; Leo J. Odell, Bechill,
Ore.. Henry i
Rath, of Bissell. (lfegon: R. S Cha­ Aschoff, of of cherryville.
beginning, is now and ever shall is being arranged.
Marmot, Ore., Geo. Ten- !
ney,
of
Bissell,
Oregon;
J,
K.
Peterson,
Eyke, of Sandy, Ore.
be. “ ______________
Faculty advisers of high school of Bissell. Oregon.
Act 6-9-1916-
publications will be invited to Act 6-9-16. *
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Edward Shevlin, editor of the attend the conference as well as
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1-9-2-16
2-8-3-9.
Business Chronicle of Seattle, in the editors and the managers of
an address in Portland before the papers.
N O T IC E FOR PUBLICATION
NO TIC E FOR P U BLICATIO N
the Members' Forum of t h e Thirty-one states of the Union Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Department of the Interior. U. S. band I
at Portland, Oregon. February Office at Portland. Oregon., January I
Chamber of Commerce, stated have students enrolled at the Office,
1922.
21th. 1922.
that the circulation of the Orego­ University of Oregon, although 6th,
NOTICE is hereby given that August NOTICE is hereby given that ilany |
Sehoenburg, of Estacada, Oregon, R-2, Sidney Dodson, of Sandy, Oregon, who,
nian has grown in Seattle to
who, on August 1st. 1918. made Home­ on August 7. 1918, made Homestead !
fee of 560 a year stead
more than 5,000 copies daily, a is non-resident
entry’ No, 05062. for NWJ, Sec­
No. 0556«. for the NWJ Section j
charged
each
student
from
tion 25, Township 4 S.. Range 4 E., | entry.
1,
Township
3 S., Range 5 E., Willa- I
the cause of this is the yellow outside the state.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice mette Meridian,
has filed notice of in-
hue of that city's papers, one be­
of intention to make three-year Proof, i tention
to make three-year Proof to I
Washington,
with
the
largest
to
establish
claim
to
the
land
above
establish claim to the I; n I above de |
ing controlled bv Hearst, and
before the Register and Re- j scribed,
before the Register and Re- !
tin1 other the organ of oppo­ representation, has 63 students described,
ceiver of the U. S. band Office, at ceiver
of the U. S. Land Office, at (
enrolled.
California
has
44:
Portland.
Oregon,
on
the
30th
dav
of
;
Portland. Oregon, on the 14th day of |
sition to decent treatment of in -1
1 h 22.
1922.
Idaho, 15: North Dakota. 8: Mon­ March.
vested capital.
Claimant names as witnesses: A \ March
Claimant names as witnesses, C. C. I
tana. 7: Minnesota, 6: and Illi­ Hobelt, of Estacada, Oregon. R-2; J. | Pilgrim,
of Eagle Creek, Oregon, R. I; i
of Estacada. Oregon. R-2; M. A. Sttlxsr,
I'he Irish situation is again be-1 nois, 5. The other states with E. W. W. Marrs,
of Eagle Creek, Oregon,
Jackinsen,
of
Estacada,
Oregon,
j
R.
1;
R.
A. Chown, ot Boring, Oregon.
coming a ute. This time the from one to three students are R-2; Julius Reiehle, of Estacada, Ore- ) R. 2; Albert
Motjel. of Roring, Ore­
provisional government has the Alabama. Arizona, Arkansas. gon. R-2.
gon, R. 2.
Act
6-9-16.
6-9-16.
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:ol> of maintaining law and or­ Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana.
ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register. 1 Act ALEXANDER
SWEEK. Register.
der against the Sinn Fein.
9
3
9
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Muh-,
2-2-S-2
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sum of $50.00 as attorney’s fee, and
the further sum of $35.65 costs and dis­
bursements, and the costs of and upon
this writ, commanding me ta make
sale ol the following described real
situate in the county of Clack­
M. B. Meacham, Executor of the es- j property,
state of Oregon, to-wit:
tate of George Brown, deceased, I amas,
W. J of the N. E. J of Sec­
Plaintiff, vs. Andrew J. Kitzmiller, I tion The 7, N. Township
Susan R. Kitzmiller, his wife, and of the W. M. 3 South, Range 5 E.
Clackamas County Bank' Defehd- j Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe­
ants.
cution, judgment order and decree, and
STATE OF OREGON, f ss.
in compliance with the commands of
County of Clackamas, I
said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the 18th
of February, 1922; at the hour of
By virtue of a judgment order, de­ day
o'clock, A. M., at the front door of
cree and an execution, duly issued out j 10
the County Court House in the City of
of and under the seal of the above enti- j Oregon
City, in said County and State,
tied court, in the above entitled cause,! sell at public
subject to re­
to me duly directed and dated the 14th j demption, to the auction,
bidder, for U.
day of January, 1922, upon a judgment \ S. gold coin cash highest
in
hand,
right,
rendered and entered in said court on title and interest which all the the within
the 5th day of January, 1922, in favor j named defendants or either of them,
of M. B. Meacham, Executor of the es­ had on the date of the mortgage herein
tate of George Brown, deceased. Plain-1 or since hao in or to the above de­
tiff, and against Andrew J. Kitzmiller, scribed real property or any part
Susan R. Kitzmiller, his wife, and thereof, to satisfy said execution,
Clackamas County Bank, Defendants, judgment
order, decree, interest, cost,
for the sum of $7t-0.0(), with inserest
on $350.00 at the rate of eight per cent and all accruing costs,
W, J. WILSON,
per annum from the 20th day o( Au­ Sheriff of Clackamas
County, Oregon.
gust, 1921, and interest on the fuither By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
sum of $350.00 at 8 per ce it from the Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Januarv
12th day of June, 1921, and the further 19th, 1922.
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In addition our vault door is equipped with
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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
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