Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 20, 1923, Image 2

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    E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S N EV .'S, T H U R S D A Y ,
Eastern Clackam as News
SEPT. 2 0 , 1 9 2 3 .
LOCAL ITEMS
W RITES OF LIFE IN PERSIA
Read the Ads in the N ews .
Entered a t the poBtoffice in Estacada,
Cutoms and CoatumM War* Something
Oregon, as second-class mail.
State fair at Salem next week
of a Shock ia Observant
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
American Vlaitora.
For Watch Work see A. N.
Published every Thursday at
ROUGH-DRY—-I4lb $1.00
Johnson.
5-10-tf
A rthur Sherburne Hardy wrltea In­
Estacada, Oregon
Belongs to
terestingly of Pemlan coatumea In
Work finished at Portland
Phil Adams was in Portland
“Things Remembered.” He describes i prices—Special attention to
Sunday.
UPTON H. GIBBS
that of the ladles of the court a s “a j
all family trade.
caricature of the costume of the corps
Editor and Manager.
Mrs. H. C. Goring was in Port­
Bartholomew &
de ballet, a dress which had captlrated I
DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING
land Saturday.
the shah's fancy when visiting Eu- j
S u b scription R ates
Lawrence
rope,”
and
which
spresd
generally
1
Lace Curtains a Specialty-PHONE
Mrs. Myrtle Btlfis spent, Satur­
11.50
One year
.
.
.
through the upper circles of society. I
day
in
Portland.
As to the costumes in general, the |
.76
Six months
streets of Teheran offer none of those j
Dealers in
The slogan at Pendleton today,
brilliant color effects which dazzle the
»."IT’S TOASTED’
is, ‘‘Let 'er buck!”
eye In India, Mr. Hardy says.
Thursday. S eptember 20. 1923.
Among other national peculiarities
Mrs. M. E. Holgute was a Port­
which the author found It difficult to
land
visitor
Sunday.
B I B L E Q U E S T IO N S
become accustomed to was the ap- I
parent complete disregard of the pa»- j
J. V. Barr went to Portland
sage of time, and the popular dlare- |
Monday on business.
PIPE and FITTINGS
gard of the Importance of punctuality.
QUESTIONS —
Reduced Chevrolet Prices.
Get our prices before you buy
When you need a watch, ring,
He tells some Interesting things shout
and Bible Answers
Persian rugs, some of which, he says,
etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
If P a r e n ts w ill e n c o u r a g e c h ild re n t o look o p ¡L
The
substantial
reduction
in
receive treatm ent as regards dirt which
a n d m e m o riz e th e B ible A n s w e r« , i t w ill p ro v e ¡p
¡1 a p ric e le s s h e r it a g e to t h e m in a f t e r y e a n
*
Russell Reed was a passeng;
For Sheet Iron work,
would shock a New England house­
Chevrolet prices announced Sept.
repairs, soldering and
keeper. For the Perslnn spreads his
1st, caused a great surprise in on the early train to Portland
rug wherever he may happen to be, to
plumbing, call at the
Upon whom should we cast our burden the automobile world, in view of Sunday.
rest, to eat, to say his evening prnyer.
—Psalm 55:22 tie common opinionthat gooc
A good line of Paints, Oils
The gloss which comes with age he
AM ES SH O P
attributes to his bare or stockinged
W hat is the promise if we fear or re­ grounds existed for expecting Varnishes, Wall Paper and Win
MAIN STREET.
feet.
vere the Lord?
—Prov. 19:23 higher price.
dow Glass at Pointer’s. 2-29-tf
W hat is said of one who iB slow to an­
Mrs. L. V. Cleworth left for
Wilcox Bros., of the Cascade
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bishop anc
ger?
—Prov. 16:32
0
Portland
Saturday morning, Charter No. 125.
Garage, local Chevrolet dealers, family spent Sunday with friends
Reserve District No. 12
where
she
was
going
to
join
her
state
that
they
had
no
intimation
REPORT
OF
CONDITION
in
Portland.
RECALL OF GOVERNOR
that a reduction was coming, as See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano uncle and his family and go on
-----of the-----
Petitions are out to recall Gov­ they knew that for more than six instruction. Prices reasonable to Pacific City to spend the week
er.d.
ernor Pierce. We did not vote months the Chevrolet Company I. O. O. F. building.
5-4tf
for him, but we see no adequate has tern unable to fill half ti e Little Alice Kilgore went to Mr and Mrs. C. E. Knott and
At Estacada, in the State of Oregon,
reason why he should not be al­ volume of orders received. Three Gresham Saturday morning fora daughters Carolyn and Glady
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. SEPT. 14TH. 1923.
lowed to complete his term of new assembly plants at Janes­ couple of days visit with rela­ and the Misses Lydia and Edna
Johnson, all of Portland, were
office. Of course his policy has ville, Wisconsin, Buffalo, N. Y. tives.
RESOURCES.
Sunday visitors at the T. B
not suited his opponents and even and Cincinnati, Ohio, and six
Loans and discounts
Mrs.
G.
C.
Kiggins
and
little
Young
home
in
Garfield
$165,791.47
some of his own party, but that new body plants adjoining as­
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
6.42
would be the case with any gov­ sembly plants are rapidly build­ son, sp^nt the week end with her
Miss Ruth Pressey Robinson, U. S. government securities owned
44,169.00
mother,
Mrs.
William
Fink,
in
Other bonds, w arrants and securities
21,073.90
of West Linn, was the winner in , SiocFa, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc
ernor. It is not sportsmanlike ing up production, so that it is
622.30
the contest for Queen of the 1923 Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures #2 767 33
to try to upset him at this stage. believed the Company will short­ Portland.
6.217.33
C
la
c
k
a
m
a
s
r
n
u
n
t
v
VeiY
est?te
owned
other
than
banking
house
Mrs.
Sturgeon
returned
Sun
4,508.77
Those who want a change should ly be in a position to fill a much
L la c k a m a s C o u n ty f a i r w h ic h Cash on hand in vault and due from banks approved reserve
agents of this bank
wait till the next election. If it larger proportion of its orders, day from a visit to Tillamook takes place at Canby this week,
57,669.95
was a mistake to put him in of­ as it is the fixed policy of the Her daughter, Miss Maud, went beginning on the 18th and en d in g 0'^ ^heTcashUems^6 eity °r town of re P°rtin (?ba"k and
98.22
Total cash and due from banks
$57 jg $ J7
tomorrow, Friday.
fice. it would be a far greater one Chevrolet Motoi Company to to Portland to meet her.
to unseat him now. Whatever price its product as low as pro­ The Rev. A. F. Lacy has been
Total .........................
A good line of Paints, Oils,
$300,157.36
his errors, we believe he is work­ duction cost permits. The greatly returned to the pastorate at Ma
Varnishes,
Wall
Paper,
and
Win-
L
IA
B
IL
IT
IE
S
.
ing hard to give good service to increased production now possi­ dras for another year, and Rev, d w Glass at Pointer’s.
tf
Capital stock paid in
the state.
ble with seven assembly and six J. F. Dunlop for his third year at
$ 15.000.00
| Surplus fund ....
2 , 000.00
body plants, and four parts Falls City,
Undivided
profits
.................................
$12
054
43
BISSELL ITEMS
There are two remarkable doc­
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid $6,490.12
plants, insures construction and
The Rev. A. F. Dunlop, of
5,564.31
uments, both of which stand for
overhead savings, reflected in the Falls City, who was attending
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodle Jr, United States deposits, including postal savings
229.07
justice and liberty for the indi-
^ -M A e po^its subject to reserve,
new list prices and which consti­ the M. E. state conference in were guests of Mr. and m -o
yidual, and to insure him these
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
tute an important step towards Portland, made a brief visit to Rickey Sunday.
rights. One is the Magna Charta
the ¡state of Oregon, county, city or other public funds
still more economical transporta­ Estacada Thursday.
196,750.36
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Johnson,
Mrs.
Cashier
s checks outstanding...................
of Great Britain, and the other
1.102.78
Certified
checks outstanding.................
tion. The following are compar­ Any girl in trouble may com H. Klinker and son E.mer, Otto
69.67
the constitution of the United
Total of demand deposits subject to reserve
$197,922.80
isons of the old and new prices, murncate with Ensign Lee of the and Irene Paulson, Flora and
States of America. This is Con­
Time
and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve:
f. o. b. Estacada. There is no Salvation Army, at the White Carl Lins, Mrs. A. Miller, and Time certificates of deposit outstanding
stitution week.
ST j NZ 24,859.53
change in the models:
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen, all Savings deposits payable subject to notice
54,581.65
Total of lim e ard Savings deposits
New
Old
CALIFORNIA FIRE DIS­ Superior
$79,44L
I 8
Portland, Oregon.
9 20-tf attended the Grange fair and
Commercial Chassis
$ 546.00 515.00
Total
picnic at Springwater last Friday ,
ASTER.
......................................................................
$300,157.36
Light Delivery
627.00 610.00
and
all
considered
th
e
day
well
STATE
OF OREGON,
»
Roadster
645.00 025. O p “ T h e F arm er’s W o rst E nem y
'
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS, )' 8S'
Berkeley, California, the seat Touring
spent.
665.00 635.0(1
R ats. T h e F a rm e rs ’s Best
.V, K1, Ku,t h. L' Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
of the University of California, U tility Coupe
875.00 830.00
F rien d R a t-S n a p .”
Mr. and Mrs. lone and family, the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief/
lh8t
900.00
1065.00
was fire swept Monday, and near­ Sedan
of
Portland,
were
guests
of
Mrs.
These
are
the
words
of
James
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19thU(jay of' September. u k s ' " ’
ly the whole residence section Utility Exp. Truck Ch’s. 710.00 6 6.00 Baxter, N. J.: “ Eversince I tried Howard and family last Satur
. . W- *!• Cary, Notary’Public
was destroyed, but the main
RAT-SNAP I have always kept day.
C orrect - A t t e st : -
y comnUMlon exP're* August 15, 1927.
it
in
the
house.
Never
fails.
buildings of the university were “ COLD IN THE HEAD”
H. C. STEPHENS.
Mrs. Louis Wisenfluh and chil­
A. E. SPARKS,
saved. The loss amounts to $10 i« nn a r u t « a t t a c k o f N a s a l C a ta r r h . Used about $3.00 worth of RAT-
RUTH L. DILLON.
su b je ct to fre q u e n t "co ld s” a r e SNAP a year and figure it saves dren and her mother Mrs. Joiner,
000,000 or more. Besides this Thoso
Directors.
r e n r r a l l y in a " r u n d o w n " condition.
me
$300
in
chicks,
eggs
and
feed
spent
a
tew
days
in
Portland
last
C A T A H U H MET)I«’INK Is a
thousands of acres of timber land T HAL.L/S
re a t m e n t co n sistin g of a n O i n t m e n t , to RAT-SNAP is convenient, just week.
>o use d locally, a n I a Tonic, which a c t s break up cake, no mixing with
and farm homes in other parts of Quickly
th r o u g h tin» Blood on th e M u ­
Mrs, Peter Rhul and children U P P E R EAGLE CREEK
the state were destroyed. Rain cous S u rf aces, bulldinp up th e System , other food.” Three sizes. 35c,
The old sidewalk in front of
a n d m a k i n g you less liable to "c olds.”
were
calling on Mrs. J. Paulsen
65c,
$1.25.
Sold
and
guaranteed
will be sincerely welcomed to re­ Pold b y d r u g g i s t s ’ for ov er 40 Years.
the
library has been torn out
Mrs.
Paddison,
Mrs.
Walter
by Estacada Pharmacy.
last Thursday afternoon.
move the danger of further con­ F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O.
Douglass, Miss Naomi Paddison and a gravel walk put down. The
flagrations.
SPRINGWATER NEWS.
land Mrs. R. B. Gibson attended city very kindly donated the sand
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Shearer,
of
the Springwater fair lact Friday and gravel. Fred Morasco did
Coming Auction Sales.
the work.
Portland
visited
the
week
end | a^ternoon'
J. F. Jenkins, of Springwater,
Mr. and Mrs. Brickbealer and
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shearer.
will sell at his place three miles
children
were also Springwater N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
A baby girl was born to Mr
east of Estacada, tomorrow, Fri­
05993
fair
visitors
from this neighbor­
and Mrs. Wm, Still on Septem­
day, by auction all his live stock
D
epartm
ent
of
the
Interior. U. S. Land
hood.
ber 10th.
Office, at 1'ortland, Ore., Aug. 15th,
and farm machinery. Sale starts
Mrs. Holmes, our school teach-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shearer and
at 10 a. m. with free lunch at
R r v P J iw .- '8 her/ by Kiven th at Patrick
O
son Edward attended the county Ier’ w^0 's no^ Teelinp: well, has Bryan Dooling. of Bissell, Oregon,
who,
noon.
01. August 7,19)8, made Homestead
fair
on
Wednesday.
K®ne
home
to
rest
for
a
few
days.
Terms: Under $20 cash, all
fi NFi W ,0f ‘h* NE* NE* and
sums over, ninety days time on
J. F. Jankins will hold an auc-
Last Thursday being the 13th d NE£ r . Se£tlon 15, Township 3 S.,
illamette Meridian, has
tion sale at his farm at his farm j and
Gibson g birthday he filed notice of W intention
negotiable paper at 8 per cent
to makeThree-
T
'V
Pr”°
f
to
establish
claim to the
on Friday, September 21. 1923
invited a few of his friends and
interest.
Thursday, September 27, W. F,
The committee in charge of th e1 neiRhborS to help ce!ebrate the
Greer will hold an auction sale
/air wish to thank everyone who occasion by having a weinie and d S S o S S ,i& ,'°" '”
mh
on the Wm. Stubbe place, one
helped to make the fair a success watermelon feast, on that even­ Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
mile east of Esta'ada on Garfield
and to “ The People’s Store and ing, out near the fir trees on the F h Thnm°n Bl*®e ''v . 0 re *on, Lawrence
r l P ' of Bl*"e |L Oregon; Ro-
road. He will sell to the highest
R. Marchbanks’ Store,” of Esta­ school grounds. About 25 or 30 n h ir,
„ L l hn Dooling.
T ’ of
Bis"«'i. Oregon
Oregon;
were
present
and
all
had
a
good
Oregon
Estacada,
bidder all his stock, household
Thomas
of Biasell,
cada. who donated fruit and con­
Act 6-9-16.
goods and farm machinery. Sale
fections. About $10 was cleared time.
starts at 10 a. m. with free lunch
8-23-9-20ALKXANDER
SwEEK’ ttegiater,
The
Eegle
Creek
Grange
held
after all expenses was paid.
at noon. Terms: Sums under $20
#2 r
its regular session last Saturday.
cash, over, six months at 8 p e r ¡ |
N O T IC E O F A P P O IN T M E N T Only a short business meeting
cent on bankable paper.
was held as a stage was built N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
O r A D M IN IS T R A T O R .
05991
j In the County Court for the S tate of across the end of the hall.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Clacka­
NOTICE.
The Grange will give a Hal­
mas, in probate. .
lowe'en
pie social on October 31st. f e ei,9 kP0rt,,nd’ 0re,fOn’ Au^ it
H.
C.
G
O
H
R
IN
G
Prop.
!
In
the
m
atter
of
the
estate
of
Adelaide
There will be a public meeting
Baumgardner, deceased.
Watch the paper for further par­ d °™ . e
of potato growers and shippers
NOTICE is hereby gi\en th at the un-
ticulars.
at school room No. 720. court
I d-rsigned has been appointed adminis-
trv^N o
rn"6e Homestead En­
try. No. 05991. for the SE*. Section 15
I tra to r of the estate of Adelaide Baum
house, Portland. Saturday. Sep­
Ray
Woodle
had
some
men
gardner, deceased, by the County Court
Meridi nP h
5 E W illamette
tember 22. at 2:00 p. m.. for the
no,lce of intention
of the State of Oregon, for C'ackamas come and help fill his silo on
to
make
lh
re
e
-\e
a
r
Proof,
to establish
County, and has qualified All persons Tuesday.
purpose of discussing the new
claim to the lard above described, be­
having claims against said estate are
fore the Register and Receiver of the
potato grading and inspection law
hereby notified to present the same to
H. L. McKenney left yester-
.?•
Offlec. at Portland, O re.,
tn< at the office of my attorney, Wm.
and coming to an understanding
... Yeon
___ day morning on horseback for on the 27th day of October, 19W.
G. Dunlsp. in Estacada or 1524
regarding its provisions. All'
Hi tg., I'ojtiand. Oregon, with vouchers his ranch at <3ondon, in Eastern a
“ w'B esses: Frank
12 1-2 per pound.
duly vetified, within six months from O rp e n n
points of the law will be taken
KhThnL^L?.‘ 8 *ei ' n ° TeFon: Lawrence
the date hereof.
!
^ 1
^ Thompson, of .Bissell, Oregon. Ro-
up and fully covered, and there
O p en from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. S atu rd ay s, o p en to 8 p. m.
W ILLIS o. BAUMGARDNER.
The Crown Flour Co’s sign ‘ *tr,rk B- D oling, of Bissell. Oregon-
will also be a demonstration of
WM.
G.
DUNLAP.
A
tto
rn
ey
"1
*
*
°
'
a
d
o rn s the front of one of the
Aet 6-9-16.
Estacada
: :
Oreot*n
grading. Growers and shippers
Dated anil first published Sept. 13. 1921 warehouses belonging to the Es-
A le x a n d er S ffE gg, R e g is te r.
i-a»t publication Oct. l). 1923.
1 tacada Feed store.
are urged to attend.
9-23-9-20
To know
how good a cigarette
really can be mad(
you must try a-
Ihis Space
CITY LAUNDRY
Feeds of all
Kinds
Hay, Grain
FLOUR
PLUMBING
LUCKY
STRIKI
ESTACADA STATE BANK,
’
FORo
F ire I nsu R anc E
OF ALL KINDS
SEE
W00BLE-W00STER CO.
Your Local Agents.
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
S F EC I A L
CORNED BEEF
BONED AND ROLLED.
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