Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 14, 1923, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY,
Two Made One
j later at the home of the groom’ s
On Friday afternoon, June 8, \ parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
i 1923, at 5:30, Miss Melba Marie Brown.
Harmon was united in the bonds
The bride is the daughter of
of Holy Matrimony to Lome V. ) the late Ray Eshelman, brother
ICleworth.
The ceremony was of Dave Eshelman of Estacada,
performed by Bi-.hop W. Shep- and also the the niecfc of Jim Ab-
! hard of the Methodist Episcopal , bott who attended the wedding, j
I Church, who is an old friend of
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the groom’s family, at his resi- STATE M ARK ET AGENT
dence, 1139 Franklyn street,
DEPARTMENT,
j Portland.
Eastern Clackamas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada
Oregon, aa aecond-claaa mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
UPTON u . GIBBS
Editor and .Manager.
S u b s c r ip t io n
One year
Six months
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R ates
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JUNE 14, 1923.
J1.50
.76
STOP
In at our Store and see
our large stock of hay
Timothy
Blue Joint
CITY L A U N D R Y
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
ROUGH-DRY—I4lb $1.00
Work finished at Portland
prices—Special attention to
all family trade.
DRY CLEANING-PRESSING DYEING
Lace Curtains a Specialty—PH O NE
AND
The bride, who was attended | a Willamette valley farmer!
Timothy & Misquitte
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. giVes a striking illustration of;
Thursday, J une 14. 1923.
MIXED
E. Harmon of Garfield, was be results of grading, in a letter to |
comingly attired in a gown of this office.
We have plenty of good
B IB L E Q U E S T IO N S
silver lace over blue silk.
He has about 200 hens, He
grey Oats and good,
PIPE and FITTINGS
In the evening a reception was shipped two cases of eggs to a
clean Wheat on hand
commission house in Portland,
given in their honor by the filling the cases as the eggs came
Get our prices before you buy
and showed no jealousy of his
bride’s
aunt,
Mrs.
Glenn
Har­
Dryer
Pipes Made to Order
irom
the
nests.
He
received
2l
Quality Always First
second wife.
Among other
mon,
7125,
Fifty
third
Avenue,
cents
a
dozen
for
the
two
cases,
For
Sheet Iron work,
things she said, no one was
Portland, after which the newly - $12.60.
repairs,
soldering and
obliged to read the Bible over
BARTHOLOMEW
plumbing, call at the
The following week he packed
weds
departed
amid
a
show
of
there because everything was
and LAWRENCE
What did Jesus say about the light of
rice and old shoes, for a short the small, dirty and misshapen
eggs together in one end of a
the world?
—John 8:12 an open book.
trip to the coast, and then they crate and labeled the rest of the
MAIN STREET.
What promise did Jesus make to those
will
return to Estacada.
eggs as graded “ white henner­
The social service departments
who believe in his works?
No doubt a warm reception ies’ ’. Result, 45 dozen of graded
—John 14:11, Hr of nearly all the Protetant bodies,
(b*v:~X”! ~ x x ~ x ~ x k ~ x ~X "X « s - ^ - v X "X ^~ X “X “X “X*<“X~ x «<>« x ~ m x~X"|
will
be accorded to them by their eggs he received 24 cents per Y
V
the
Roman
Catholic
and
Jewish
What is the happy ending of God’s cor­
dozen
for,
and
21
cents
per
doz­
rection?
—Job 5:17-27 churches, have united in a pro­ many friends on their return.
en for the 15 dozen culls —a total
test against the 12 hour work Both are popular, the bride hav­ of $13.95 as against $12.60 the
day, as advocated by Judge Gary ing been graduated this year week before, at same market I
WILL OBEY DRY LAW
of the United States Steel corpo­ from the Estacada high school, price. The difference in price i
X
The foreign nations will obey ration.
They condemn it as and the groom was for two years in these two shipments would
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have
meant
success
or
failure
of
the dry law as interpreted by subversive of the healthy moral instructor of manual training in
a commercial egg plant on a X
the U. S. Supreme Court, which and physical conditions of the the same institution, but for the large scale.
forbids ships bringing liquor workers. Such a protest is bound past year manager of the Gem
The main features of the new
within the three mile shore limit, to be effective.
theatre and proprietor oi the state market law for improving
except for medical and sacra­
Silver Star cafe.
marketing conditions are cooper­
mental uses. This will cause a
The N ews extends the hearti­ ative organizations and standard­
We wonder what those repub­
great deal of trouble to foreign licans think who voted for Gov­ est congratulations and b e s t izing, labeling and grading of
shipping lines, especially to those ernor Pierce last election, at his wishes to them for their future products.
arises primarily from that little difference
California is showing the world
whose national laws command building up a democratic ma- j journey together on the sea of
between what you earn and what you
what may be done along these
that the crews be served daily chine. It was what might have \ matrimony,
lines. It has 33 cooperative or­
save. This will give you a fund for lar­
with a specified allowance of been expected and if they do not
ganizations, controlling irom 30
ger
investments when the opportunity is
wine. Protests have been made like it, they should not complain.
to 90 per cent of the different
Wedding Bells
products,
and
the
producers
are
presented.
by these countries and the treas­
Miss Olga Eshelman became a predominant power in fixing
ury officials acknowledge that it
A Request
! the bride of Georg# Brown at a the selling prices of their pro­
is a hardship, but there can be
The Pacific
Coast Rescue and . pretty
A Savings Account in your Home Bank
.
wedding, Wednesday, ducts. The products are graded
no relief except through con­
Protective Society requests its j une 6,1923. at the home of Mr. and standardized and the labels
will help you establish such a fund.
gress. It is probable someway friends to remember the girls of ; and Mrs. H. S. Swart of Salem, and brands are becoming recog­
nized over the nation.
out of the difficulty will be af­
,
,,
.
. Oregon. Miss Melba Robinson
Washington is following Cali-
forded later on.
Heretofore of , the
Albertina Kerr Nursery and Car, WenRer were attend.
j fornia’s lead with 16 producer’s
Bhips flying a foreign flag have Home when canning fruit and
ants. A Little Beverly Swart | organizations, while Oregon has
been regarded as foreign terri­
vegetables this year.
j in pink organdy was flower girl. but 8, none of which is strong
tory when in ports of other coun­
The Louise Home and the A l-; Miss Robinson wore blue or. enough to have very much influ­
tries. This may be a legal fic­ bertina Kerr Nursery cared for
ence on market prices.
d
tion but it has been justified on last year respectively one hun- ' The bride was Rowncd in white
The Oregon market law gives
the ground of convenience.
dred and forty-four unfortunate canton crepe with a ,onR vei, and broad powers to the State Mar­
A foreigner temporarily so­
ket agent in defining his duties.
‘ ‘Safety and Service.”
& homeless
a" i t e ! a hohrf
journing in this country, is ex­ two
babies d ana
and eiKhty‘
young­ carried Celia Bruner roses. Rev. He is empowered to help organ-
empted from certain laws such sters. The babies and girls were J. J. Evans officiated. M issTri-jize producers’ and consumers’
as jury duty or a draft law. For­ committed from twenty-eight esta Wenger sang, “ I Love You ¡organizations and work with
Truly,’ ’ and Miss Naomi Whalen
thef MT ? mavk*ts’
eign ships engaged in inter ocean counties of the state.
,
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... distribution, standards, grades,
played
a
violin
obligato,
with
labels,
etc.
transportation should not be
Please send a note stating how
An organization controlling
compelled to unload their liquor many jars you will fill so that Ruth Swart at the piano.
The wedding march from Lo- but ten per cent of a product,
supplies before entering the three the freight may be prepaid and
mile limit, but to keep them un­ arrangements made to pay the hengrin was played by an orches-, would have very little to say
der seal while in these waters. freight for the return of the tea composed of Martha Swart, about its selling price, but if
cornet: Hedda Swart, clarionet:! that association controlled 8° per Bohrer, of Estacada, Ore., R-I; R. ll.
This was the method adopted ------
fruit. The
note ---------
should be
NO TICE F O R PU BLICATION
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— ad
'c e n t of production of the pro-
Palmateer, of Estacada, Ore., R -l;
05058
Swart, piano; Renska Swart ¿juct WOuld dominate the mar­ John
formerly in inter-state travel. dressed to the general
eral office, 195
IS
Seigwarth, of Estacada, Ore., R-l.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
aud Naomi Whalen, violins.
ket to the extent of a fair price
Act 6-9 16-
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When a train entered a state Burnside street, Portland, Ore.
A lexander S week , Register.
at Portlan,b 0re-* M*y
An improvised altar was ef- to the growers. And the same
which was dry, all liquors in the
6-1 4-7-12
The
Garfield
ladies
Dorcas
So-
fectively
decorated
with
flowers
power
of
organization,
through
NOTICE
is hereby given that John
dining cars were placed under
i SiegWarth, 0f Estacada, Ore., R-l, who
ciely
will
meet
sit
the
horn-1
of
and
MioKe.
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t
r
y
in
g
out
the
col-
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g
m
lS
S
’"m”
h
£
$
seal, and none sold until the
N O T I f F T fl f O N T B A fT O D S
on AuFugt l. I0I8, made HomeRtead
Entry No. 05056. for the NWb Section
Thursday, or scheme o f pink, white a n d jprofit and expense
train entered again wet territo­ Mrs. Minnie hash,
expense and lessen 1’ " I IL L I U LUN I KAL I U K J 133,
Township 3 S., Range 5 E „ Willa-
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i green.
the cost to the consumer
ry. As to allowing the crews of June 21.
Sealed bids will be received by I |ne^ e Meridian, has filed notice of in-
A wedding supper was served
M rs K atie M. T rapp , Sec.
r
' tention to make Three-Year Proof, to
foreign ships their allowance of
The legislature clearly contem the Council i o „ r f the f»;,
City of Esta- establish claim to the land above de-
j plated these results in the mar- cada, O regon, at the City Hall ¡scribed, before the Register and Re­
wine, this might be permitted,
I i ket agent law, but it is entirely in said citv, until 8 o ’ clock P. M. ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, atPort-
but it would have to be strictly
I I up to producers to take the first the 15th day o f June, 1923, and ,
Ure on the 20thday of July, 1923.
consumed on board the ship, and
j steps—organization. The State immediately thereafter publicly. A.CS X X » ”s K S r S U " %
only by those whose national
: Market Agent department stands opened by said council, for the Earl Tracv, of Estacada, Ore., R -l;
laws entitle them to this ration.
! ready to assist in every way at improvement of 2nd Street, in i Kalph Kelly, of Etsacada, Ore., R -l;
its command to help organize co­ the City of Estacada, from the 1 a
If this privelege should.be abus­
of Est!,cad,> 0 re > R-b
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operative
associations or build west line of Broadway to the
ed then it should be revoked.
ALEXANDER SWEEK, Register,
up those already organized, to east side o f Zobrist Street. Also 5-81.6-28
The U. S. has no interest in in­
better the conditions of the pro­ for the improvement of 3 r d !— ---------------------------- :_________
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FOR
terfering unduly with the cus­
ducers and consumers of Oregon. Street in the City of Estacada,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ROM PT
E R V IC E
toms belonging to other nations.
-Market Agent.
from the west line of Broadway
06269
RO PER
ETTLEMENT
to the east side of Zobrist Street. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
Said improvements are to be made Office at Portland, Ore., May 16th,
INTERESTING IF TRUE
ERFECT
AFETY
1923.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land so as to be uniform with the im­
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his
Office at Portland. Oregon, June 7th,
NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph
provements
contemplated by Michal, Jr. o f Estacada, Ore., R-l,
1923.
Represented by
lecture Friday night in the Audi­
NOTICE is hereby given that Laura Clackamas County on so called ! Box 63A, who, on January is T’ i w »!
torium at Portland, described
made Homestead Entry No. 06269, for
Jcchimsen of Estacada, Ore., U-2., “ Project No. 5 .”
Widow o f Edward W. Joehimsen, de­
death as an enchanting Experi­
The aforesaid improvements Townshm4 9» r ! « Y f ** wm tionJ ’
ceased, who, on May 14th, 1920, made
W 0 0 £ t le r e
ence, and drew a very attract­
Adjoining harm Homestead Entry, No. Will be a continuation within the Meridian? has filed noiife of intention
^ vvtvIi 15, City limits o f said Project No. 5, to make Three-Year Proof to establish
fw82, _ for the SEJ NEJ, Section
ive picture of post mortem con­
Township 4 S. Range 4 E’ . Willamette and shall in all respects conform!
above described, be-
Your
Home
Agents”
ditions and experiences. Butin
Meridian
has
filed
notice
o
f
intention
thereto
as
same
as
adopted
by
n
rV
r
am! RrtceD’er,
the
Estacada,
Oregon
to make Three-\ear Proof to establish t ho ( 'mint v C ourt
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»??? j ™ ci ,* ! Portland, Ore.,
spite of what be may say, people
claim to the land described, before tbe
‘
,
.
on the 25th day of July, 1923.
will cling to this life even though
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1 he Council reserves the right) Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs.
Register
and Receiver
of the U. S.
Alice Danielson, of Estacada. Oie.;
— Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on to reject any and all bids.
it is full o f troubles, for
—^ the 7th day of August’ 1923.
J K E l Y RernrrW
£oh" MacDonald, of Estacada. Ore. : C.
’* * * the dread of something after
n . , ,
to<>, <"0r<Ie£’ , , G- Danielson, of Estacada, cTf-e. • Otto
Claimant names as witneses: Fred
1 ated June ith. 1923.
6-<-14 Michal, of Portland, Ore Box 2088
death—
Forner of Dodge, Ore.; W. E. Myers,
PLUMBING
AMES SHOP
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Financial Independence
ESTACADA STATE BANK
INSURE WITH
P
c om pa ny
The undiscovered country from whose
bourn
No traveller returns,-puzzles the will."
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Sir Arthur remained over Sat­
urday in Portland to attend a
seance by a local woman who
has attracted attention as a no­
table medium. In this seance
he claims to have had a long con­
versation with his son Barber
who was killed in France. And
not only this, but with his first
wife, the mother of his son Bar­
ber. Both voices o f son and
mother were heard by those
present.
The first Mrs Doyle
spoke atfectionatcly o f her for­
mer husband's present family!
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THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. G O H R IN G Prop.
”
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Beef, Mutton, Veal and hogs Bought
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Estacada
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Saturdays, open to 8 p. m.
Oregon
o f Estacada. Ore., K-2; J. W. Marra, _____________________________________ | Act 6-9-1«
ALEX ANDER SWEEK, Register.
of Estacada, Ore., R-2; Anton Hobelt,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 8-81-6-28
of Estacada. Ore., R-2.
05065
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Act 6-9-16.
of the Interior. U. S. Land
NOTICE F OR PUBLICATION
A lexander S iveek , Register. Department
Office, at Portland, Ore., May 26th,
6-14-7-12
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'I Department o f the interior, U. 8. Land
» » , '« ! i r a n n e , NOTICE is hereby given that Ann.
E
ST’
PoM'snd, Ore., May 18th,
1223.
N O T IC E F O R I U B L IC A T IO N Leon Siegworth. of Estacada, Ore..
Notk» ia hereby given that Mathies
Department of the Interior. U. X. Land {V1, *,ho,1 £n A"*'?*1 * . 1918, made W.IdktYch” o f 'Retacada" n ~ l
rc.crv,
Estacada, Ore., who, on
Dili.-, st P, rilan,i Oregon. June. ..v,„.c».v»u
Homestead E
n try ^ CO
o . ooo;x>
05o55. tor
Lor me
the c aMk,' ch*
NEt. Section JB. township 3 S.. Range
4th. 1923.
5 E Willamette Merid.an, has file,! no t T
f° r
S ?»tmn 27'
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1 J,’w"*h,P f s -- Range 4 E.; Willamette
V h** ****** n°t'<te of intention
Three Year Proof, to estahiiah
the land above described, be-
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- a t Portland. Ore., on tbe 20th dav of I?r e ‘ n*'1 Re*’*ter sod Receiver of the
Willamette Meridian, has hied notice j ,iv iyvi
na> of u ^ Land Office, at Portland Ore
of intention to make Thr e-Year Proof,
mlim...'»
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on the 11th day of July 1923 ’
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Receiver ol the l\ S. Land
at Portland. Ore., on the 24th
July. 1 9; 3.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Bowman, o f Estacada, Ore., R -l; EL
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A lex a n de r S wee k . Register.
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