Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 11, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, M AY 11. 1922.
! an opportunity to show their ap-
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Dr. R. Morse is still in a very preciation by settling in part or
Entered at the postoffice in Eatacada,
wholly their obligations to him.
critical condition at St. Vincent
Oregon, as second-class mail.
hospital in Portland, and requires
A young man who was work­
Published every Thursday at
the constant care of two special ing at the Kaake & Juhb sawmill
nurses. There will he general had some bones broken recently,
Estacada, Oregon
He is under1
regret here to learn that such is in his right foot.
UPTON H. GIBBS
the care of Dr. Carey, and can
the case.
Editor and Manager.
Dr. Morse while very reserved now get around on crutches.
Eastern Clackamas News
S u b s c r ip t io n
One year
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R ates
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$1.50
Six months
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Thursday. May 11, 1922.
L’fcNVOI TO CLASS OF ’22
Next Tuesday night the High
School class of ’22 will make its
farewell bow and retire from the
scene in favor of the class of ’23,
and this affords an epitome of
life.i
"All the w orld's a stage,
And all the men and women
merely players:
They have their exits and
their.entrances:
And one man in his time
plays many parts.”
So these young people who are
about to graduate will m a k e
their exits for entrance on to an­
other stage for other parts. If
they go to college it will seem a
repetitionj on a more extensive
scale of what they have just
completed. Or if they at once
enter a business career it will be
much the same, for t h e y will
soon find out that they are fresh­
men in a larger school, but one
which is more exacting than
that through which they have
just passed. Our best wishes go
with them, and bid them face the
future with courage and confi­
dence for in time they will be­
come seniors again, when if they
have done good and faithful
work, they will graduate with
honors of a more substantial sort
than those gained in the High
School.
STRIKERS EMPLOY THUGS
and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre­
sent the same, duly verified as by law
required, to the undersigned at her res­
idence at Estacada, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first publication April 13,
1922.
Last publication Mav 11, 1922
ANNIE R. MOXLEY,
Administratrix.
W. D. Freeman, Attorney,
716 Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon.
Condition Still Grave.
in manner, yet had a very warm
heart and none knew it better
than his patients. His illness
was partly, if not wholly due, to
hard work, as he gave himself
unsparingly without any regard
to financial remuneration. His
services were given freely in
many cases where about all he
could expect was thanks, and
even this in some instances may
have been lacking. Those who
are indepted to him, have now
MOVING
|E GUARANTEE T
haul your furniture
from house to house at
prices that are right and
will not scratch or bang
up your goods.
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Men’ s good quality full cut
blue chambray work shirts, 79c
at Morton’s.
WHEN you are ready to
go or come let us figure
with you.
Notice
All persons owing Dr. Morse
are requested to pay the same to
Dr. Owen at his office in Esta
cada, who will receipt for the
same, or else send them to Mrs,
R. Morse, 581 Jackson street,
Portland.
Charter No. 125.
' OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP"
Portland, Estacada
Transportation Co.
Fred C. Bartholomew,
G. M. Lawrence.
Reserve District No.
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Estacada Lod^e
No. 175.
1922,
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured and un-i i iirml
U. S. government securities owned
Other honds, warrants and securities
Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc
Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures #2,767.33
Real estate owned other than banking house
Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, approved reserve
agents of this bank
...
Net amount due from other banks, bankers and trust com­
panies
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items
Total cash and due from banks
.............................$30,632.63
M?ets every Saturday evening in 1
thsir lodge room, corner of Bioad- 4
way and Third streets. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
$118,192.34
C. F. M. Brown, N. G.
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23.90 r
Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, |
22,424.00 |
18,490.51
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+
+
+ - P + 4 . * * . ) . .M .+
047.30
6.217.33
Do your own thinking and vote
4,813.02
Total..................................................................................
intelligently.
28,268.34
2,342.73
N O TICE F O R P U BL IC A TIO N
of the interior, U. S. I and
£ epartment
Office, Portland Oregon, April ?5th,
21.56
$201,441.03
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surphia fund
Undivided profits
$6,779.66
Less expenses, interest and taxes paid 3,956.81 .............
United States deposits, including postal savings
.............
$ 15,000.00
2,000.0)1
2,822.74
350.72
Demand Deposits subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
the State of Oregon, county, city or other public funds
Cashier’s cheeks outstanding
Total of demand deposits
.$100,616.96
96,638.94
3,978.01
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve:
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
The strike situation in Port­ Savings deposits
Total of Time ard Savings deposits
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A t Estacada, in the State of Oregon,
AT
N O TICE FO R P U BL IC A TIO N
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, April 20,
1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Andrew
E. Verdegan, of Eagle Creek, Oregon,
R-l, who, on January 13th 19)9, made
Homestead entry, No. 06264. for the
N O T IC E FO R P U BL IC A TIO N
SEi, Section 7, Township 3 S.. Range
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
Office at Portland, Oregon, April 22, notice of intention to make three-year
1922.
Proof, to establish claim to the land
NOTICE is hereby given that Wil­ above described, before the Register
liam L. Palmer, of Estacada, Oregon, and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,
who, on March 4th, 1919, made Home­ at Portland, Oregon, on the 2ist day of
stead Entry, No. 06309, for Lot 1, Sec- ¡June, 1922.
tion 33, Township 3, S., Range 4 E. ,| Claimant names as witnesses: Hugh
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Guthrie, of Eagle Creek, Oregon,. R -l;
intention to make three-year Proof, to Dominic R Frvmark, of Eagle Creek,
establish claim to the land above de­ Oregon, R -l; Hugh Devlin, of Eagle
scribed, before the Register and Re­ Creek, Oregon, R -l; Arthur Evans, o f
ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at, Eagle Creek, Oregon, R-l.
Portland, Oregon, on the 2.0th day of Act of 6 9-1916.
June, 1922.
A lexander S week , Register.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. F.
4-27-5-25
------ of the------
ESTACADA STATE B A N K ,
Cary, o f Estacada. Oregon; C. G. Brun­
son of Estacada, Oregon: Earl Day,
of Estacada, Oregon, J. W. Miller, of
Estacada, Oregon.
Act of 6-9-16.
A lexander S week , Register
4-27-5-25
34,373.64
46,276.98
$80,650.62
1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Peter
Caron, of Sandy, Oregon, who, on
August 1st, 1918, made Homestead En­
try, No. 05057, for NWJ SWi and SJ
SVVJ, Section 1, Townshio 3 S., Range
E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
notire of intention to make three-year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,
at Portland, Oregon, on the 22nd day
of June, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
Akin, of Sandy, Oregon; Clyde Pilgrim,
of Sandy, Oregon; Harry Dodson, of
Sandy, Oregon; A. J.Dwyer, of Port­
land, Oregon.
Act 6-9-16.
A lexander S week , Register,
5-4-61
land is becoming more acute.
TotHl
$201,441.0$
According to the police there is a
N O T IC E F O R PU BL IC ATIO N
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specially organized "strong-arm” STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS, )' Sa'
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
gang of strikers that travels by
Office at Portland, Oregon, April 22,
I, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that
1922.
auto. They spot their men and the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief.
RUTH L, DILLON, Cashier,
NOTICE is hereby given that Earl
attack them in places where they
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day o f May, 1922.
Day, of Estacada, Oregon, who, on Au­
W F. Cary, Notary Public
know there will be no police in­
gust 21, 1918, Made Adjoining Farm
My commission expires September 7, 1923
Homestead Entry, No. 05319, for SEJ
terference until after they have
C orrect —A ttest :—
SE1, Section 29, Township 3 S., Range
H. C. STEPHENS,
accomplished their purpose. Po­
4 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed no­
THOMAS YOCUM,
tice of intention to make three-year
lice protection f o r individual
A. E. SPARKS,
Proof to establish claim to the Irnd
D
irectors.
strikebreakers is impossible, they
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office
say, and strikebreakers who ven­
at Portland, Orrgon, on the 20th day
ture from the docks, where they
o f June, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: W, F.
can be protected, do so at their
Csry, of Estacaca, Oregon; W. L. Pal­
own peril.
mer, of Estacada, Oregon, Oral M.
Stormer' of Estacada, Oregon, R-2; W.
In spite of this intimidation
A. Bard,, of Estacada, Oregon, R-2.
Act 6-9-1916-
there seems to be no dearth of
S T Y L E 207
A lexander S week , Register.
men applying for work at the
4-27-5-52.
Adam Brown or Red Mahogany
docks. It is evident then that
the wages offered by the em­
N O T IC E F O R PU BL IC ATIO N
and Fumed or Golden Oak $125
ployers are acceptable to many
Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon, April 6th,
who are out of work. The ac­
E IG H T , 45 1-2 inches; width, 19
1922.
tion of the strikers is in direct
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank
inches; depth, 21 inches. Trim ­
W. Jatunn, of Sandy, Oregon, who, on
violation c f the rights of others
mings nickle-plated. Equipped with
April 14th, 1919, made Homestead entry
to work, who are not profes­
No. 06355, for the NW j SW i, Section 15,
all-wood, Oval Tone Amplifier. Sin­
Township 2 S., Range 5 E., Willamette
sional strikebreakers but men
gle diaphragm Ultona. Brunswick
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
who need work to support them­
to make three-year Proof, to establish
double-spring motor, nickle-plated.
claim to the land above described, be­
selves and their families.
But
Twelve-inch turntable.
Automatic
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
such methods will defeat their
U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon,
stop. Tone modifier. Shelf filing sys­
on the 24th day of May. 1922.
own ends by alienating all public
tem designed to accommodate albums.
Claimant names as witnesses: Harry
sympathy from the strikers.
Where are your dollars going? D o they
filter out of your pocket, and at the end
of the month do you wonder what has be­
come of them?
Or do you, through your Bank account
with its accurate record of receipts and ex­
penditures, as shown by your deposits and
checks and your Bank Statement, know
that you are getting value received for
your money?
Choose the better way and, and do business
with your home bank.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
“ Safety and Service.”
BRUNSWICK
tl
“ I Pay the Freight.”
W ill Celebrate
Anniversary
On Thursday, May 25th the
Oregon Christian Temperance
Union will be "A t Home” , to its
friends at the new headquarters,
412-413 Stock-Exchange Build­
ing. Third and Yamhill streets,
Portland, from 10 a. m. to 4. p.
m, celebrating the 39th anniver­
sary of their organization.
The officers of Multnomah
county W. C. T. U. will be in
charge of the reception, the
state officers, past and present,
being the honor guests.
The personal presence of all
friends of the W. C. T. U. on
this occasion will be greatly ap­
preciated, who are asked to bring
a thank offering in appreciation
of the past and continued service
of the organization.
M a r ia n G i l b e r t , Co. Pres.
You have your auto overhauled
by an expert mechanic, why not
give your body the same care
and attention: Consult Dr. W.
VV. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi­
cian and surgeon.
12-15tf
J. E. METZGERo
YOUR
HOME FURNISHER.
GRESHAM, OREGON.
Nichols, of Sandy, Oregon; Leo Lehn-
field, of Cherryville, Oregon; Martha
Lehnfield, of Cherryville, Oregon; Da­
vid Douglas, of Cherryville. Oi
iregon.
Act 6-9-1916.
A lexander S week , Register.
4-13-5-11.
NO TICE
one-eleven cigarettes
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T hree Friendly
G entlem en
TURKISH
VIRGINIA
BURLEY
Buick “ Four” Also Drives
Through the Third Member
FOR
PU BL IC ATIO N
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland Oregon. April 26th.
190.
NOTICE is hereby given that Satn
ley T. Turel. Jr., of Estacada. Oregon
regon, (
who, on August 1st. 1918. made Home- i
stead Entry, No. • 5146, for the NWJ. f
Section 38, Township 4 S., Range e 4 E.. f
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of '
intention to make three-year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de­
scribed. before the Register and Re­
ceiver of the U. S. Land Office at Port­ f
land. Oregon, on the 12th dav of June.
1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: A, 1
Imon. Colton. Oregon; Chris Bittner,
of Colton, Oregon; George. Devore, of
Colton. Oregon; Seymore Lankin»,* of
Colton. Oregon.
Act 6.9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. S.
ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register.
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N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R S
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE i* h« reby given that the
undersigned haa been appointed admin­
istratrix of the estate of J. W. Moxley,
A deceased,
di
by the County Court o f the
State of Oregon for Clackamaa County,
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Whether it is a Four or a Six, every Buick
measures up to the same rigid Buick
standards of design and construction.
Whatever is Buick, is Buick throughout.
The Buick Four, like the Buick Six, drives
through the torque tube third member on
the axle. Buick springs only support the
body and ensure easy riding. A Buick
rear spring, accidentally broken, cannot
mis-align the axle and tie you up on the
road. This design is generally found only
on high-priced cars.
B U IC K S IX E S
22 Six-44........... $1606,67
22 Six-45............. 1668.85
BU ICK F O U R S
22-Four-34............ 81090
22-Four-35........ :.... 1130
Willard Storage Batteries for Sale.
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