Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 12, 1923, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY APRIL 12. 1923.
Open House at Portland Branch |ch»,..r
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
AND NE WS I T E M S
T o th e E d i t o r :
no .
12s.
Reserve District No.
REPORT OF CONDITION
— of the-----
It is our intention to hold
“Open House” here at our Port­
land Branch during the week
A t Estacada, in the State of Oregon,
of April 9th to 14th, inclusive,
(or the purpose of acquainting
AT TH E CLOSE O F BUSIN ESS. A P R IL 3R D . 1 9 2 3 .
the people of our territory with
our plant, our organization and
RESOURCES.
our product. The visitors will be Loans and discounts
00,708.32
4.70
taken through the plant and all Overdrafts .-«cured and unsecured
U. S. government securities owned
45,059.00
the major operations explained. Other bonds, w arrants and securities
15,350.45
2,370.35
Great stress will be laid on the Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc
Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixture» $2,707.33
6.217.33
sturdy construction of the Ford Real estate owned other than banking house
4,508.77
on hand in vault and due from banks approved reserve
products and the severity of all Cash agents
of this bank
54,747
inspections. In addition to this Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items
13.25
they will receive an indirect sell­
Total cash and due from banks
$54,760.66
ing talk which will have a strong
Total
$218,088.67
tendency toward influencing the
visitor prospect, or through him
LIABILITIES.
will cause a third party to be in­ Capital stock paid in
* ,0 0 0 . (HI
fluenced to buy a Ford car soon­ Surplus fund
, 000.00 ,
Undivided profits
$5,691.49
er than otherwise.
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid $2,864.30
,827.10 !
The reopening of the Portland United States deposits, including postal savings
45.51 !
branch as an assembly plant Demand Deposits subject to reserve:
means a great deal to the state Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
the State of Oregon, county, city or other public funds
124,885.75 |
of Oregon. The item of salaries
checks outstanding
4.683.13
alone, amounting to approxi­ Cashier’s
Total of demand deposits subject to reserve
$129,568.88
mately $400,000.00 per year, Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve:
practically all of which will be Time certificates of deposit outstanding
23, 177.87
46, 369.19
circulated in the state, is a large Savings deposits payable subject to notice
Total of lim e ard Savings deposits
$69,547.06
one. While it is not our inten­
Total
$218,1188.67
tion to make capital of this, still
i,
in view of the strong “ Made in STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OP CLACKAMAS, |
-
Oregon” campaign being waged
I, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
at this time we do not believe it the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
RUTH L. DILLON, Cashier.
out of place to advertise the fact
Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day of April, 1923.
that Ford cars and trucks are
W F. Cary, Notary Public
My commission expires September 7, 1923
now an Oregon product..
C orrect —A tt e st :—
H. C. STEPHENS,
FORD MOTOR CO.
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
ESTACADA STATE BANK
Get our prices before you buy
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
Ernest Rynning made a trip to
For Sheet Iron work,
Portland Tuesday.
repairs, soldering and
Joe Woodle was in Portland,
plumbing, call at the
on business Tuesday.
AMES
SHOP
William Salzvedel of Garfield
MAIN STREET.
was in Portland, Saturday.
Mrs. W. A. Heylman returned
from Portland last Monday after
JOSEPH E. G.ATES-YOUR HOME
noon.
FUtNERAL DIRECTOR
Percy Dawe was another vis
AND E M B A L M K R
¡tor in Portland. Saturday, from
A place where your loved ones will be cared fcr|
with tender care.—Lady assistant.
Estacada.
NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. W. C. Bacon and daugh­
FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES
To the milk consuming public
ter Evelyn, were in Portland,
Estacada, Oregon.
of
Estacada: Having had many
yesterday.
requests from friends for our
Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Jersey milk, we have decided to
William Perry were Portland vis deliver our milk into Estacada.
N.0.W
itors Monday.
For the convenience of those who
Camp
No.
539
Circle
No. 832
Miss Mabel Wilcox was another want extra milk or whipping
Meet ¡First? and Third Fridays fof
visitor from Estacada to Port­ cream, we will have a supply on
each month.—Every Neighbor urged
hand at The Estacada Meat Co.
land Monday.
to attend:—Visitors always welcome.
JOSEPH E. GATES. Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore We feel sure that our milk is
Clerk cf W. O. W.
unsurpassed.
We
have
the
only
drove to Sandy yesterday on a
MRS. FRANCES CATES. Estacada.
U. S. accredited Free Tubercu­
Clerk, of N. O. W.
“smelting” expedition.
lar herd in this district. Our
A first class painter’s outfit milk is aerated and cooled im­
and men who know how to use mediately after it is drawn, then
it, at Pointer’s.
3-29tf bottled, thus removing all cow
1 . 0 . 0 F. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Page spent flavors and assuring a minimum
Estatada Lod£>e f
the week end at Gresham with bacterial growth, which length­
No. 175.
their daughter.
ens the life of the milk.
Meets every Saturday evening in X
their lodge room, corner of Broad- 4
Mrs. William Cramer went to During the grass season milk
A. E. SPARKS,
| way and Third streets. Visiting
THOMAS YOCUM,
visit friends at Gresham Satur­ will be delivered for 10c per qt.,
T brothers are always welcome.
4
Play at Eagle Creek
Directors.
and for sale at the store at 10c
day morning.
J. G. Dayman N. G.
|
■I. K. Ely Secretary,
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Linn, per qt. Whipping cream will be The Fas cinating Fanny Brown N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N having bona fide objections to the al­
lowance of said application must file
07369
and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Linn 15c for yi-ha\[ pt. and 25c per pt. will be presented by the Eagle
Creek Community Club at Wil- D epartment of the Interior, U. S. Land their affidavits of protest in this office
GEO. LAWRENCE & SON.
were in Portland, Saturday.
Office at Portland, Oregon, Feb­ within thirty days from date of the
first publication of this notice.
Springwater, OreRor. bern’s Hall, Friday, April 13th. ruary, 20, 1923.
A good line of Paints, Oils,
Admission 20c and 35c.—Don’t NOTICE is hereby given th at Mat­ 4-11 A lexander S week , Register.
Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win­
thew Slush and Jessie W. Hannan,
F rank O. N orthrup , Receiver.
S P R I N G W A T E R N E W S miss her.
owners of the SEJ Section 4, anh the
dow Glass at Pointer’s. 3-29tf
N EJ Section 10, Tp. 2 S., R. 6 E., W.
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT
J. C. Duus has bought the
M., did on the 15th day of February,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hull,
Don’t Blow Bubbles
Estacada Pressing Club
1923, file in this office their application,
No. 2626
Matt Lonsberry houee on upper Fred Closner and Ed Closner
From every part of the United serial 07369, for the exchange of said In the County Court for the S tate of Suit Pressed
-
50c
Main street next to the Bates went to the Sandy for smelt on
lands, under the A ct of May 20, 1920,
Oregon, for the County! of Clacka­
States reports are virtually the and
in
lieu
thereof
to
select
the
timber
Cleaned
&
Pressed
75c
up
mas.
Friday.
house.
same—distinct labor shortage is on the NE1 WJ NWJ and SW j SKI, In the m atter of the estate of Sophia
Tp 1. S,, R. 6 E., \V. M.,
Leo Pesznecker came from
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson being felt with the real demand Section 7, Land
C. Stone, deceased.
District.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un- j
Vancouver, Saturday, to spend have rented their faim at Red- for labor yet to come in caring Portland
Any and all persons claiming ad­ dersigned as the executrices of the la s t' I. O. O. F. B U I L D I N G
the week end as the guest of Er­ and and are building a house for farm crops.
versely the above stated lands, or will ar.d testam ent and of the estate of
Sophia C. Stone, deceased, have filed
nest Rynning.
near Mrs. Erickson’s parent’s,
What a grand thing for the
their firia 1 account as such executrices
in the County Court of the State of Or­
Mrs. Burt Moore and baby Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Tucker.
country it would be if, while
egon for the County of Clackamas.
Jean of Portland is visiting a few The Neighborly club met with maintaining good times with j
¡That Tuesday the 1st day May, 1923, at
the hour of 9:30 a. m. of said day and
days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Harold Horner on Wednes­ plenty of work, we could also
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
the Court room of said Court has been
Moore this week.
day.
preyent abnormal inflation of
| appointed as the time and place for
Carpet, Rug, Fluff Rug and
ROUGH DRY— I4lb $1.00 I hearing of objections to said final ac­
Miss H. Condit of Portland
Portiers weaving — Prices
Mrs. Boyie of Portland, is vis­ the price of commodities or the
count and settlem ent thereof.
Work finished at Portland
reasonable and satisfaction
was here Saturday night a guest iting with her granddaughter, price of labor. In other words
ALMA
ELIZABETH
STONE.
prices—Special attention to
guaranteed.
ELLEN SOPHIA STONE,
if we could strike a happy medi­
at the Hotel Estacada, returning Mrs. Wm. Still, this week.
all family trade.
Executrices.
um
¡that
would
preserve
good
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Grover Kiggins and son
McGUIUK & SCHNEIDER,
Attorneys for Executrices.
Miss Gladys Kandel and her are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. times rather than go through ( DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING
Main St., two doors from City
Dated and first publication March
another
period
of
inflation
with
Laundry—Estacada, P. O. box 83.
Lace
Curtains
a
Speualty-PHO
NE
friend. Miss Mabel Hicks of J. A. Kiggins this week.
29th, 1923.
j Date of last publication, April 26th. 1923.
its ultimate outcome, namely, a
Salem, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge
cessation of buying with re­
friends in this vicinity.
and James Guttridge were busi­
sulting
lack of employment.
The inside of the Estacada ness visitors to Oregon City Sat­
Can
we
not profit by the expe­
Meat Market has been brighten­ urday/
rience
following
the war and
ed up with a coat of paint, Geo.
Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Weir prevent the blowing of another
Pointer doing the work.
went to the Sandy on Monday, bubble?—Ind. News Bureau.
John Duus came over Sunday ;'or smelt.
from White Salmon, Washington,
Joe Erickson came home Sat­
Forest Protection W eek
to eat dinner with his parents, urday for a week’s vacation.
Efforts to save the forests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus.
the
country will be commemo­
DODGE NEWS
D. M. Marshall has had a re­
rated during the week of April
lapse and was taken Saturday
22-28, in accordance with a proc­
morning to St. Vincent’s Hos­ M. Pedersen is spending sev­ lamation issued by President
pital. He was accompaied by eral days in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross Harding on March 5, and just re­
Mrs. Marshall and Dr. Midford.
and family from Portland and ceived in Portland. The idea of
On the 9 a. m. to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb a special week to be devoted to
Saturday, were M e s d a m e s spent Sunday at the Fred Horn­ forest fire prevention originated
Charles Bronson and C. F. Howe, er home.
here in the Pacific Northwest in
Miss Leila Howe, Mrs. N. B.
1920, and the observance has
Ecker, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Car­ Rosa B. Ten Eyck spent the since become nation-wide. The
ter, Miss Junia Smith, teacher at week end in Portland visiting proclamation calls attention to
Springwater, Mrs. P. A. Adams with her sister.
the importance of forest preser­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller vation to the industrial and com­
and baby, Ernest Hannah. Dintv
Moore, Dave Eshelman and U. visited on Sunday with Mr. and mercial life of the nation and to
Mrs. Joe Keller at Viola.
individual welfare, and points
H. Gibbs.
A number of the people of out that fires which are the re­
—
Dodge took advantage of the sult of carelessness or thought-
smelt run.
lesness do great damage, seri­
ously th eatening the timber
Methodist Episcopal Church supply and endangering the cov­
Don’t let your car form bad er of the watersheds of streams
spring habits. Teach it to stand that are used for navigation and
in front of the church(Sunday irrigation. President Harding
morning and evening.
urges the governors of the va­
Sunday School at 10. Rev. A. rious states to set the week apart
T R IE D T H E
Demoy will preach at the 11 and bring about its proper obser­
o’clock service. Worth an hour vance in the schools, through
of anyone’s time. It will be just civic and other associations, by
what you need.
fo r all h o u se h o ld p u rp o se s?
means of the press and all proper
JOIN THE CROWD A T
Epworth and Senior Leagues wavs. In 1929 a large number
T h e S o a p w ith th e c o c o n u t
at 6:30 p. m. A fine evening ser­ of governors, and mayors of
oil bas-. WONT HURT the HANDS
vice at the "Seven-thirty Hour.” many cities proclaimed the week.
Mr. Percy Dawe will be the This is the third vear that For­
speaker.
Don’t say on Monday, est Protection Week has been
i> g o o d fo r S h av in g . S h a m ­
“
I
wish
I
had
gone last night.” fixed by presidential proclama­
p o o in g y o u r h a ir. P oiso n
Include
the
"Seven-thirty Ser­ tion, and its observance has been
O a k , B u rn s a n d a lso o th e r
Where the Motto Is SERVICE.
vice”
in
vour
Sunday
plans.
very general in the forested re­
sk in d is e a s e s .—F o r S a le a t
Hint—Keep Sunday evening, gions. Last year it was com­
McKINNEY & MORTON’S
April 22, open.
bined with the fiftieth anniver-
4-12-5-3
H oward W. M ort , Pastor. of the first Arbor Day.
w.o.w.
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RE-Nl-EM
J. E. G A T E S
CITY LAUNDRY
WEAVING
W. R. COBB
Leather Gloves
W E have just received a large sample line of the
M. W. Hodkins Leather and Horsehide Gloves
both in the Wrist and Gauntlet styles. These
gloves are all made from select stocks, and su­
perior workmanship insuring you of a good fit.
Golden Rod feeds
HAVE YOH
WE carry a full line of Golden Rod Feeds and
Cereals.
WITH the Baby Chicks just hatching we have
the Chick Mash, Chick Feed, Developing Mash
and Developing feeds. Also a line of Blatchfords
Chick Feed and Calf Meal.
2-J POWDERED SOAP
White Loaf Bleached Tlour--Fvery Sack Guaranteed
2-J MARVEL SOAP
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
H. B. SNYDER, -
- C. A. DYKEMAN.
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