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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THUFSDAY SEPT. 27 1923 N O T IC E GOOD CIGARETTES c GENUINE “B ull ” DURHAM TOBACCO LOCAL B R E V I T I E S AND NEWS I T E MS OF SC H O O L Team, harness and wagon. 1 bay horse 1400 pounds, 1 mare 1500 pounds, new harness, Mit chell S'A inch wagon, two hind wheels new; 6 head milk cows, 3 Jerseys 3 Guernseys; 4 head of hogs 5% months old; 60 Rhode Island Red hens 1 year old, 30 White Leghorns 1 year old, 40 O. A. C. White Leghorn pullets, all selected from good laying stock; 10 tons of oat hay; 1 Marshall- drag saw with 2 blades 5 and 6 feet long; ten 7 and 6 pound wed ges, 3 sledge hammers, 3 splitter bars, 1 peavy, pair spring boards, some farm implements, some furniture. At my place between Springwater and Logan. 10-4 T. NAGASAWA, P. 0. Address, R. 3, Estacada. The “FAVORITE” THEATRE Formerly the Gem A D M IS S I O N 25C AN D IOC A. N. J O H N S O N , Manager. Tonight & Friday Night WESLEY BERRY “HEROES OF _ _ THE STREET’’ IN Saturday and Sunday HELENE CHADWICK M a n u a l T r a in in g , 1 ...................................................... H ig h S c h o o l S c ie n c e, 1 .............................................. D o m e s tic S c ie n c e, 1 .................................................... .... .... C o m m e rc ia l. 1 ................................................................. H ig h S c h o o l. 2 ................................................................................. . . . G ra d e S c h o o l, 5 ...........*................................................ 4. J a n it o r s , 1 ................................................................................. 5. C le rk , 1 ....................................................................................... 7. O th e r s e rv ic e s , D o m e stic S c ie n c e H ell), 1 ............... C e n s u s ................................................................................. 1,500.00 1.400.00 1,400.00 2.800.00 5,400.00 1.750.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,080.00 150.00 $20,300.00 T o t a l .................................................................. .Ma terial am ) S u p p li e s : 1. F u r n i t u r e (d e s k s , s to v e s , c u r ta in s , e t c . ) ......... 2. S u p p lie s ( c h a lk , e r a s e r s , e tc .) L a b o r a to r y . S ta tio n e r y , G ra d e C a r d s , e tc ..................................................... 3. L i b r a r y b o o k s ............................................................... 4. F la g s , m a n u a l tr a i n i n g ............................................ 5. P la y g r o u n d e q u ip m e n t .............................................. 6. J a n i t o r 's s u p p lie s ......................................................... 7. Fuel ................................................................................ 8. L ig h t a n d p o w e r ........................................................... 9. W a t e r ................................................................................. 10. P o s ta g e a n d s ta t io n e r y ............................................ 200.00 GASTON GLASS “GIMME” C O M IN G : AND "LOST AND FOUND" MUSIC BY THE KELLYS S h o w S ta rts a t 7 :1 5 $ 1,175.00 $ 2.100.00 20.00 $ 2,120.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ I1 M 0 •4.00 190.00 $ s 369.00 500.00 « 500.00 I26.2S9.00 $10,615.21 X . S i l i ’ a -i Ì Ì î h i . i t t i ¿SU * $ 1,100.00 800.00 $ 1,200.00 800.00 $ 2 .300.00 1,200.00 1.800.00 1,500.00 4.050.00 5.400.00 1.750.00 125.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 2.413.00 3.600.00 782.00 50.00 1.200.00 1.000.00 3.360.00 2,900.00 780.00 50.00 140.00 50.00 90.00 25.00 ........................ $18.115.00 $11.037.00 M alnt< n a n r e a n il R e p a ir « : G ra d e b u ild in g s a n d g r o u n d s ...................... G ra d e b u ild in g s a n d g ro u n d s .................. H ig h b u ild in g s and g ro u n d s ...................... H ig h b u ild in g s and g ro u n d s ...................... a U ^ eS rt o * — ** V. b u -t i- p A >» B ** g *3 a ü 2 » 2.320.00 12,683.63 8,308.77 8.367.70 4.365.00 1,130.00 lOO.OO 1.690.00 100.00 1 M ■ 72.50 120.00 108.00 170.00 »11.410.00 117.870.70 $18.113.63 202.90 7S.03 130.00 50.00 173..12 77.76 949.05 86.87 23.10 492.00 215.97 100.00 2.331.27 96.25 25.00 50.00 500.00 200 no loo.oo 201.82 50.00 33.32 33 32 333.32 100.00 50.00 30.00 9.73 33.32 34.75 »24.26 $ 1.931.7« 1.255.00 24.83 I 3(7.22 $ j Estacada Lodge t No. 175. + 4 Meets every Saturdny evening in I th eir ledge room, corner of Broad- 4 way and Third s tre e ts . Visiting 7 bro th ers are alw ays welcome. 1 J . E. Gates N. G. | J . K. Ely S ecretary, f ; T-rjtalrirm^'^fcg^m-'riror WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY. ESTACADA FEED 1 COMPANY. We believe in the squarest kind of a square deal. If you are ever disappointed in any way with either our Service, Prices or Quality, we would be glad to know about it, and will correct same to the best of our ability. Charges filed by th e Oregon State Rar association ag ain st Joseph Woerndlo, P ortland attorney, dem and ing th a t he be disb arred from prac ticing law in this state, were practical ly all su b stan tiated in th e findings of Judge Ilngley of Hillsboro, which were filed with th e suprem e court. Elbert Dyer's offer to the state game commission of a sito for a trout h a t chery on F e rr y creek, n e a r Bandon, has been accepted by the commission on recom m endation of M. L. Ryckman, su perintendent of tr o u t hatcheries, and work will be s tu rte d on construc tion about the first of October. P e a r shipm ents from Medfortl to the eastern m a r k e ts n u m b er 1438 cars, and th ere a re from 150 to 300 more cars of the commercial crop yet to go. The apple crop shipm ents to ea st ern m ark ets are in full swing. It is estim ated th a t the commercial apple crop will be from 800 to 1000 cars. T H E S A N IT A R Y BARBER SHOP W e are paying 42c for eggs On Broadway, opposite Gem Theatre, Estacada. Our 41st car of feed this jrear will be in next week. A^ent for Crystal Laundry JACK NORTON, Prop. a o a B M K n n H M B JOSEPH E. GATES—YOlfH HOME Estacada Feed Store FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND E M B A L M E R t Fla™ w h f ra your loved o n es will he cared lor w ith te n d er c a r e .- Lady a ssista n t. N IC H T A N D DAY T E L E P H O N E FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES Estacada, Oregon. 24.52 50.00 501.25 114.41 100.00 508.00 1 !'■ 100.00 i *.36 1 3,181.61 YOURS W e have just received o u r new shipm ent of M en’s W o m en s and C hildren’s B. F. Goodrich rubber footwear; also a full line of Goodyear w ear rubbers raintests in pants and jackets, slic k e r coats and aquapelle clothing. 500 balloons given a w a y ’ S aturday to the chil dren w ith every purchase of R u b b e r F ootw ear. Flour has dropped 40 cents a barrel. Be sure and see us before you buy your next flour. A good selection of M en’s Overcoats at $25 each. « 2.16».21 JOIN THE CROWD A T 100.00 150.00 14.00 333.32 21.90 377.76 16.78 16.60 401.75 251.25 177.9» 31.90 84.58 $ 727.68 $ 401.75 In d e b te d n e s s : 1. B o n d e d , a n d in te r - e s t th e r e o n .........1 2. W a r r a n t , a n d in- te r e a t th e r e o n . . . 21.50 1 13.73 1 15.75 1 23 50 20.00 2.170 oo 9 1.575.00 1 251 25 400 no S 177.9* 13.32 19.36 7.595 19 2.049.83 t 1.5»» 32 t 2.26* 38 t 7.595 49 1 2,049.»3 I lS0.no I 150 00 I 395.00 I 150.00 I ISO.«« I a»s.i I n . e rti u r n ...I 1,363.67 150.00 $ T otal Guarded by his faithful Airedale dog, th e body of C harles A. Stark, Sutherlin postm aster, was found about a half mile east of th e city, where he evidently had gone to commit sui cide because of his failure to make good a shortage of m ore than $1500 In the postoffico funds. $11,951.27 30.00 2Sn.on ...................... b (S X $ 2.300.00 1,200.00 ........................t T o ta l Tor the first tim e sit 3 Its crea tion the state grain in s p e c io n d e p a rt m ent last month, showed a profit ac cording to a rep o rt filed in the ex ecutive dep artm ent a t Salem. The report for Auguat, 1923, places the entire earnings at $10,907.16, and ex penses at $S828.53. « M : z ? ! i K 3 J* 3 - <5 ........................ 1« d* -4- d’d’d* -PM* l.O .O . F. ■ t of build last twelve ■? the most cr history. E x p e n d itu r e s fo r th r e e fiscal y e a r s n e x t p re c e d in g th e la s t sch o o l y e a r . ¡S c M a te ria l a n il g u p y llt-si 1. F u r n itu r e , (d e s k s, e tc .) . . . . 2. S u p p lie s , (c h a lk , e t c . ) . . . . 3. L i b r a r y b o o k s . . . . 4. F la g s , m a n u a l t r a i n i n g ................ 5. P la y g r o u n d e q u ip - m o n t ...................... 6. J a n i t o r s s u p p lie s . 7. F u e l ........................... *. L ig h t ........................ 9. W a t e r ...................... 10. P o s ta g e a n d s ta t io n e r y . . . . »!«*!••* (Concluded from first page) Despite a steady progr: ing carried on during the months, Hend is experienc' acute housing shortage i;. Roy B. Corson, who was $14,000 short in his accounts as cashier of the F irst National bank of Randon, waiv ed prelim inary hearin g when arraig n ed before United S ta te s Commission er Dodge a t Myrtle Point and was released on a bond of $10,000 furnish ed by friends in Randon. I. O. O. F. B U I L D I N G You Guard Against Burglars, But What About Rate? Rats steal millions of dollars worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. Destroy property and are a menace to health. If you are troubled with rats, try RAT- SNAP. It will surely kill them— prevent odors. Catsordogs won’t touch it. Comes in cakes. Three sizes, 35c 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Estacada Phar macy. GRE6GN NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST > P e r s o n a l S e rv ic e : 1. S u p e r in te n - d e n t ........................... $ 2.400.00 2. P r in c i p a ls ............. 1,200.00 r*.t il “THE SNOW SHOE TRAIL I 1,725.00 É E «g T o ta l Estacada Pressing Club Suit Pressed - 50c Cleaned .& Pressed 75c up ”j i’jmr.mrTr. jt . i ; :iimm;rrtru'. nrr.L oirmim E x p e n d itu r e s a n d budget aifow aiM e fo r s ix m o n th s o f l a s t s ch o o l y e a r . 111 3. T e a c h e r s — M anual tra in in g .. S c ie n c e .................... H ig h s c h o o l........... G ra d e s c h o o l......... 4. J a n i t o r s . 1 ............. 3. C le rk . 1.................... 7. O th e r serv ice « . D . S. h e l p ............. C e n s u s , L i b r a r ia n Day call a t Estacada Hotel. N ight call a t residence. J. E. G A T E S E X P E N D IT U R E S i \ R E -N l-E M WM. DALE, Local Agent E. METZGER Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 School District > 0 . 108 This original estim ate is made in compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows in p arallel colum ns th e unit costs of the several services, m aterial and supplies for th e th ree fiscal years next p re ceding the c u rr e n t year, th e detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding tiscal years and the budget allowances and ex penditures for six m onths of the c u rr e n t year. ("Six m onths of the c u rr e n t y e a r ” m eans six m onths of the last school year). IT E M UNDERTAKING J. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AM) UTOI NTING SHEET bt j,e ï ï £ 73 £ S CL V * * Mrs. J. W. Steinman was tak Mr. find Mr <. He •bert Linn en suddenly ill last week, and and baby were here from Port- hurried to a Portland hospital, land, Sunday. and then later to Salem. W. E. Linn visited Portland, Monday. Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. B a la n c e , a m o u n t to b e r a is e d b y d is tr ic t t a x .................... $15,673.79 D a te d th i s 13th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, 1923. A t t e s t : M Y R T L E B E L F I L S , D is tr ic t C le rk . G E R A L D W IL C O X , C h a ir m a n B o a r d o f D ire c to rs . T o ta l AND C le r k ’s b o n d , A d b . T el. A u d itin g b o o k s, di p lo m a s ........................ T y p e w rite r s , in c id e n t a l s .................................$ Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School D istrict No. 108 of Clfcckamas County, State of Oregon, th a t a School Meeting of said d istrict will 78.76 be hold at High School, on the 15th day of October, 1923, at 8 o’clock in the aiternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget herein after set out with 600.31 SI 2.00 SI.SI the levying hoard, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special dis T o ta l. . $ 2*9.00 $ trict tax. $ 420.00 $ 660.:: 1 $ 812.00 $ 8 4 .S4 The total amount of money needed by the said school d istrict during the Em ergency : fiscal year beginning on June, 1924, and ending Ju n e 30, 1925, is estim ated in T otal . . 150.00 the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elem entary school fund, special district tax, ( • r a m i T o t a l .*22.020.00 $11,872.92 $15,130.36 $23,202.88 $30,378.98 $16,432.13 and all other moneys of the district: . in DO ■ r I, .Myrtle lleltlls, do hereby certify th a t the above estim ate of expendi KSTIM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S tu res for the year 192:1-1924 was prepared by me and that the expenditures P e rso n a l S ervice: S a la ry p e r y e a r T o ta l $ 2,500.00 and budget allowance for six m o nths of the c u rre n t year and the expendi 1. S u p e r in te n d e n t, 1 ................................... ............................. tu r e s for the th ree fiscal years next preceding the c u rr e n t year as shown 2. P r in c ip a ls , 1 ............................................................................ 1,400.00 above have been compiled from the records in my c h arg e and are true and 3. T e a c h e r s : MYRTLE BELFILS, Clerk. 1,800.00 co rrect copies thereof. For Watch Work see A. N Johnson. 5-10-tf W. Gilgan and children went to Portland Sunday. Miss Florence Kendall arrived T o t a l ..................................................................................... M a in te n a n c e a n il R e p a ir s : Saturday from Portland. G r a d e a n d H ig h sch o o l b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s , g e n e r a l .. When you need a watch, ring, G r a d e b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s , p a in tin g b u ild in g .................. ra d e sch o o l b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s , p a in tin g p la y s h e d . . etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf G H ig h s ch o o l b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s , r e p a ir in g r o o f ............. J. P. Woodle Sr. was in town G ra d e sc h o o l b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s , r e p a i r i n g r o o f ........... Friday, driving over from Trout- T o t a l ..................................... Im le (R e d n ess: dale. 1. P o n d e d , a n d in te r e s t t h e r e o n . . . A good line of Paints, Oils, 2. W a r r a n t , a n d in te r e s t th e r e o n . Varnishes, Wall Paper and Win T o t a l. dow Glass at Pointer’s. 3-li9-tf In su ra n c e: In su ra n c e Mrs. Gerald Wilcox and son Robert were Portland visitors T o t a l .............................................................................. M lscella n e o n s : Saturday. C le r k ’s b o n d . $35.00; T el. $40.00; A d v . $40.00.. A u d itin g b o o k s, $1.00; d ip lo m a s , $60.00............... See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano T y p e w r ite r s , $40.00; a th le tic s u p p lie s. $150.00, instruction. Prices reasonable T o ta l. I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf E m e r g e n c y ___ Mrs. Harry Morgan and little T o t a l ............... ........................................................................... daughter arrived Saturday after T o ta l e s ti m a te d a m o u n t o f m o n e y fo r a ll p u r noon for a visit with relatives. p o s e s d u r in g th e y e a r ...................... ............ .. E C E IP T S A good line of Paints, Oils, •’ro m c o u n ty sch o o l fu n d d u r in E g S T th IM e A c o T m E in D g R sch o o l y e a r . . . . $ 2 , 112.00 Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win- F r o m s t a t e sch o o l fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g s ch o o l y e a r ........... 666.64 F r o m e le m e n ta r y sch o o l fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g s ch o o l y e a r 1,651.48 di w Glass at Pointer’s. tf E s tim a te d a m o u n t to be re c e iv e d fr o m a ll o th e r s o u rc e s d u r in g th e c o m in g s ch o o l y e a r ................................................ 0,39 .89 Mrs. Myrtle Beltis and son Al bert, Mrs. Hattie Cramer and T o ta l e s ti m a te d re c e ip ts , n o t in c lu d in g p ro p o s e d t a x . R E C A P IT U L A T I O N son. were Portland visitors Sat T o ta l e s ti m a te d e x p e n s e s fo r th e y e a r .............................................. $26,289.00 urday. T o ta l e s ti m a te d re c e ip ts , n o t in c lu d in g p ro p o s e d t a x ............... 10,615.21 FOR SALE 31 Iscellan eo u s: M E E T IN G THE PEOPLE'S STORE Where your Dollar has more Cents H. B. SNYDER, C. A. DYKEMAN. I I