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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY MARCH 8. 1923. LOCAL B R E V IT IE S Pre and post W ar Prices in G erm any DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE Qllbtrt Frankau Believe« the Young Woman of Today la Not Capable C. W'arnc, her husband,; Daniel R. j Newkirk and Frances L. Newkirk, his ; wife, Defendants, for the sum of $250.- with interest thereon at the rate of (eight per cent per annum from the th day o f March 11*19, and the furthir sum of $14.74 with interest thereon at b from the 17th day of March, 1922, and the further sum of $25.00 as attor- nev’s fees, and the further turn of $19.20 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, command ing me to make sale o f the following described real properly, situate in the county of Clackamas, State o f Oregon, to-wit: All of the ea t half o f the east half (E. J o f E.J ) of the southeast quarter of southwest quarter (S. E. J of S. VV. $) , o f Section thirty four (81), Township Two (2 (south. Range seven (7) east of the Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas county, Oregon. 00 PLUMBING 6 A clipping from a Seventh of Self-Sacrifice. AND NEW S IT E M S Day Adventist publication, gives You have to watch the modem 6 the following comparison o f pri Bring in your old stove. 1 can dance to see the modem girl at her moke it gootl as new. ces in Germany. A t the time of most self-revealing. Regard her care The latest in Spring Millinery Am prepared to do all kinds writing an American dollar was fully, this bepalnted, bepotvdered, be- —McKenney & Morton. of sheet m e t a l w o r k and worth 300 marks in exchange, manlcured product of our hectic age, plumbing —(iet your plumbing as she circles the ballroom. She Jim Linn is improving his supplies here at the old Pesz but since then the mark has dances emotlonnlly, but her emotions home by the addition o f a porch. necker shop. risen somewhat. Before the are for the rhythm and the music, not for the mere male, her partner. Even Miss Maud Sturgeon spent war the normal rate o f exchange In a man's arms she Is as nearly sex Sunday in Portland, returning was four marks for a dollar, less as the Indies of the I.yststrata. Monday. roughly speaking. Gilbert Frankau writes in the Forum. Punch and Judy Play Shoes In Germany, three pounds ot Regarding her thus, one cannot help answering tho question which stands for children are the best. JOSEPH E. MTES-YOUB HOME S bread cost one-half mark in 1914; at the head of this article In the most NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of McKenney & Morton. in 1922 36 marks. emphatic negative. N o! Give her nil said execution,, judgment and decree, One hundred pounds of pota her good qualities, her poise, her e f and in eompMance with the demands Dintvand Andy can stay a little ANDEM BALM ER f said writ, I will, on Saturday, the toes cost 1.20 marks in Germany ficiency, her Intelligence and you will o 31st A place whero your loved ones will be cared for® longer—Uncle Bim came across day of March, ¡929; at tho hour of still be forced to admit that—Judgln with tender care.—Lady assistant. in 1914; 600 marks in 1922. with fifty thousand beans. tf her superficially— the modern girl is 10 o'clock, A. M., at the front door of NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE Big Prune T ree Shipm ents the County Court House in tho City of One quart o f milk was worth not capnble of a great nod enduring Oregon Mrs. W. W. Rhodes was a pas City, in said County and State, FLOWERS AND TOMBSTONES Fred Bartholomew has been .12 marks in Germany in 1914. love. To begin with, »lie is too selfish, sell at public auction, subject to re Estacada, Oregon. senger on the early car to Port too self-centered, too set on the pur demption, to the highest bidder for tJ. busy this week and last hauling A t the present time a quart costs suit of wlmt she considers pleasure, S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, land, Sunday. large loads o f prune trees for 0. 9.51 marks in Germany. to abandon herself to that self-sacri title and interest which the within — See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano fice which Is love at Its best. And named defendants or either o f them, ! w W. Failing the Garfield nursery One pound o f flour in 1914 instruction. Prices reasonable. had on the date o f the mortgage herein .% then, perhaps, she Is too wise. man. Already 12,000 trees have could be bought for .10 mark in or since had in or to the above de -1 v I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf Myself, I am and have always been, scribed real property or any part there -1 ? N.O.W been delivered at Portland, that Germany. The present price is a strong supperter of the civil con »---- --------- ( j execution,' judgment * - - 1 Y of, to satisfy said Mrs. S. P. Pesznecker arrived will go to Willamette valley Cam p No. 539 Circle No. 832 x tract In matrimony. Matrimony, order, decree, interest, costs and all 20 marks in Germany. i. Friday from Vancouver, Wash points and Clarke Co., Wn. Mr. after all, Is— however much senti accruing costs. Meet “F ir s t' and Third Fridays fof .1 * One pound o f butter in Ger mental, middle-aged fogeys like my i W . J W ILSO N, each month.—Every Neighbor urged ington, to visit with friends. Failing expects to ship 20,000 many in 1914 was priced a t .90 self may like to regard it as a pure Shoriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. ,i. ! to attend:—Visitors always welcome. ' I am now prepared to do ail trees in all this spring. By E. C. H AC KETT, Deputy. *! JO S E PH E. GATES. Estacada. mark. The cost at present is love alTalr— a legal undertaking. And Dated Oregon City, Oregon, March Clerk of W. O. W. kinds o f watch, clock and jewelry I think that it is high time for the 1st, 1923. 3,1-29 60 marks in Germany. young man of today to understand MRS. FRANCES CATES, Estacada. repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf One hundred pounds of coal in that his legal undertaking when he H andsom e Library Table Clerk, of N. O. W. Theodore Harders is building a Germany in 1914 cost .90 mark; marries a seli-smpporting or an Inde NOTICE OF BOND SALE George Pointer has just finish pendent young woman is not confined house on the north side o f the NOTICE is h -reby giver, t cat the ed staining and polishing a li it now costs 115. purdy and simply to housing her. The Church o f Christ on upper Main One suit o f clothes o f medium modern woman, you see, is something County Court o f Clackamas County, *:'-***l"**v-F-!--t"F brary table which was made by Oregon, wild receive sealed bids until street. I. O.O. F. V J Matt Lonsberry. It is o f Oregon grade could be bought for 60 more than a mere domesticated pet. one o’clock p. m., the 19th day of She requires her leisures, her pleas March, 1923, at the County Court room Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton marks in Germany in 1914. To Estarada Lodge \ fir, but the top is inlaid with cur ures and, more perhaps even than in the Courthouse in Oregon City for o f Portland, visited Sunday, his day it takes 7,000 marks to buy No. 175. the purchase o f all or any part o f an these, her full partnership rights. ly maple and black walnut in mother, Mrs. W. J. Moore, and issue o f serial bonds o f said county for Meets every Saturday evening in 2 geometrical design. The whole the same grade o f suit in Ger construction o f permanent roads there their hnlgeroom, corner o f Bioad- + his brother Tom. many. in in the sum o f $216,070, said bonds Remarkable Double Egg. presents a very handsome ap way and Third streets. Visiting t Some weeks ago, says U A. Schmidt to be in denominations of $ 1,000 each, Albert Belfils has been laid up pearance and denotes work of One pair of shoes cost 15 4 brothers are always welcome. except one odd bond for $70, and im J. G. Hayman N. G. J with a severe cold and confined an exceptional order in both the marks in Germany in 1914, and of Hammond's Plains, N. S„ one of mediately thereafter publicly opened. my hens laid a huge egg. I weighed .). K. Ely Secretary, f to his bed. His paper route was cabinet making and polishing now costs 700. The bonds offered for sale are dated nnd measured It, hut have forgotten 4 *4*41.4 4*^*4* 4 « J* 4 * *»*•*' *l* 4 **F* the weight and size. On breaking It March 1 , 1923, and mature in numeri taken care o f by Walter Fink lines. cal order as follows; we found the outer shell filled with and Harold Bronson. $46,070 on March 1st, 1937; W rong K inds of “S tunts” the white and floating In it an ordi 60.000 “ “ 1st, 1938; Those from Estacada who S tar R estaurant R em odeled nary slzetl and normal egg, weighing 50.000 “ “ 1st, 1989; For taking part in stunts held were in Portland Saturday were about two ounces. 50.000 “ •• 1st, 1940; The interior o f the Star res to have overstepped the bounds 50.000 “ “ 1st, 1941; Mrs. H. C. Stephens, Mr. and taurant has been greatly chang o f propriety at their interfrater said bonds to bear interest at a rate Mrs. Percy L)awe, Mrs. W. Fink not to exceed five per cent (5 %) per ed. Manager Cleworth has re nity vaudeville held February 7, Estacada Pressing Club and daughter Gertrude, Mr. and annum payable semi-annually on the SH E R IF F S S A L E arranged all the furniture, put 84 O. A. C. men incurred vary first days o f March and Sepember, Suit Pressed - 50c Mrs. B. 0. Sarver and H. L. In the Circuit Court o f the State of principal and interest payable in gold ting in an extra counter and ing degrees o f college discipline. Oregon, for the County o f Clacka coin at the F iscal Agency of the State Cleaned & Pressed 75c up McKenney. mas, moving the side tables and seats *’ive have been suspended from of Oregon in New York City. James Norris is improving his F. W. Gerling, Plaintiff, All bids must be unconditional and to the front windows. The kitch their fraternities for one year vs. residence property just east of accompanied by a certified check for en is in full view, so patrons can and required to carry 40 hours Blanche V. VVarne (formerly Blanche $ 10 , 000 . I. O. O. F. B U I L D I N G the M. E. Church, which he V. Hurlburt) and W. C. Vvarne, her see the sanitary condition in additional work that will take The Court reserves the right to re bought from C. J. Pimm. He husband; Daniel B. Newkirk and ject any or all bids. which the food is prepared. up their entire vacation period. Frances L. Newkirk, his wife, will build an addition on to the The authorization of these bonds has Defendants. The icecream will be furnished orty others also have to do the been held legal by the Oregon Supreme house at the rear end. STA TE OF OREGON. ) by the Mutual Co. of Portland, 40 hours work, and 39 more Court. * ss Z. A. Coop arrived last week which is not part o f the Hazel The approving legal opinion of County o f Clackamas, j were publicly reprimanded. Meessrs. Teal, Winfree, Johnson & from Tillamook for a brief visit wood combine. When all the al- The vaudeville did not have By virtue o f a judgment order, de McCulloch will be furnished the suc Cat pet, Rug, Fluff Rug and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. alteration is completed this the approval o f the students, and cree and an execution, duly issued out cessful bidder. Poitiers weaving Prices Population of county—1920 census — R. S. Coop o f Currinsville, and restaurant will be able to com assurance was given W. J. Kerr, o f and under the seal o f the above en reasonable and satisfaction titled court, in the above entitled returned Sunday. He is work fortably handle all demands to me duly directed and dated 87,698. Assessed valuation, 1922, $29,- guaranteed. president, at a meeting called to cause, the 26th day o( February, 1923. upon a 516,881. bonded indebtedness, includ ing in a foundry in Tillamook which may be made upon it. consider the matter, that the judgment rendered and entered in said ing this issue, $636,520. By order o f the County Court. making patterns. court _ on the 26th ,day of February, affair never would be repeated. Main St., two doors from City 1923, in favor o f F. W. Gerling, Plain FRED A. M ILLE R , G A RFIELD ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus ac Just settlement with the stu tiff, and against Blanche V. Warne Laundry—Estacada, P. O. box 83. County Clerk, Oregon City, Oregon. (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt) Hnd W. 2-22-3-1 8-15 companied by their dauhters, One o f the most enjoyable par dents concerned, with unmistak Mrs. Walter Douglass o f Doug ties given in Garfield was the able intention that the college lass Ridge, and Mrs. Kirchen of one given by the husbands o f the does not tolerate infractions of Logan, drove to Portland last members o f the Skip-a-week rules, and not a desire to inflict Thursday to visit with relatives. club to their wives. A most en punishment, was the purpose of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jack were joyable evening o f games and the discipline. Members of the called away from Estacada last music was finished off with an student assembly met with the week because of the death of oyster supper. Theodore Car administrative council before the Mr. Jack’ s father, George Jack, penter’s home was the scene o f decision was arrived at. who died Februay 27. Mr. Jack the party. The duty o f every student to had been ill at the St. Vincent uphold the honor o f his college Mr. and Mrs. Ira Head of hospital, Portland, with nephri and to be worthy o f the institu Portland, are visiting with Mrs. tis for about three months The tion and the state, was urged Head’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. funeral was held at the Miller upon all students at the regular W. Dillinger. cemetery, Marquam, Oregon, convention. A fine attendance was given Friday, March second. Mr. Jack "Th e value o f your diploma was back at school Monday and to Garfield Grange last Saturday rests more than you know on the and a most enjoyable meeting reputation o f your college—on resumed his classes. was held. the standards o f scholarship, C hicken T am ales Mr. and Mrs. H. Walleart *n- measuring the efficiency of your Get your mouth set and treat tertained several friends at their work--but more than all else on the family to chicken tamales h o m e last Saturday evening. the standards o f your conduct,” made by the M. E, Ladies’ Aid With games and music a general the president declared. and sold at the meat market, be good time was had by all. ginning at 10 o ’clock. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland M ethodist Episcopal C hurch morning March 10. Price 15c o f Portland, spent the week end “ Think twice before you each, two for 25c if you take with their son, J. C. Moreland. speak and then talk to yourself. ” i 6 or more. Mrs. T. Carpenter was hostess The important announcement E ntertainm ent to the Skip-a-week club last this week is regarding the Seven- Twelve members thirty service. The members of On March 16th a program will Wednesday. responded to the roll call and a the Centennial Rebekah and I. [ be given at the Methodist church most pleasant time was spent. O. O. F. lodges will be the under the auspices o f the Invin Mrs. William Shaffer was the guests o f the Methodist Episco cibles. It will include several honor guest at the lunch hour. pal church Sunday evening. Both musical numbers and a one-act A birthday cake, gay with flow lodges will attend in a body. The play entitled. ‘ Boosting B rid g e t’ ers and candles being set in service of course is open to the A social will follow the program front o f her. • whole public and it might be with refreshments. Irish stunts well to be a little early if you and a jolly time for everyone. S P IU N G W A T E R N E W S want to be sure o f a good seat. Admission, adu.ts 25c, children There will be special music and 15c; refreshments 10c. Mr. and Mrs. James Shibley the orchestra. were Sunday guests 'o f Mr. and JOIN THE CROWD AT All the other services o f the C hristian C hurch Mrs. J. F. Moger. church as usual. Bible School every Lord’s Day George Perry was home Sun H o w a r d W. M o r t , Pastor. at 10 a. m.; Preaching 31a. m. day from Portland. A cordial invitation is extended Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starrett o f T aken U p to all. The theme at the morn Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. ing service, March 11, will be A two-year-old heifer—Owner may obtain same by proper proof, Where the Motto Is SERVICE. "Echoes from the M ou nt” but S. N. Kilgore Sunday. Mrs. Peter Erickson is visiting paving for feed and avdertising you will have to come to church her son Floyd Erickson and Inquiie o f F. Marshall, Estacada, to hear them. famiiy in Portland this week. 'Oregon, Rt. 1. 3 8-15 EL F. Atchley. pastor. and T I N SH O P A. G. AM ES FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3 w.o.w. J RE-NU-EM J. E. G A T E S WEAVING W . R. COBB W E carry a complete line of Men's Work Clothing—-Sh i rts in blue, grey, khaki and black sateen; Khaki Pants; Whipcord, Mole Skin, Corduroy, Rain Test and A rm y Riding Breeches khaki color. Warren Green Loggers F O R wet, muddy weather of spring—try a pair of these Loggers, none better, every pair guaranteed. L IG H T weight French Shoes, U. S. issue— While this lot lasts to sell for - $ 3 .9 0 a pair One lot Toilet Soap, ass’t colors, large bar, 5c Sardines in cottonseed oil, the can, 5c Campfire Roast Coffee good quality, 41bs We carry a full line of Feeds and Flour. THE PEOPLE'S STORE H. B. SNYDER, - . C.A. DYKEMAN.