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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6,1923 Eastern Clackamas News THE DEADLY A U T O RATS Phil Adams former helper at the depot, but now of Portland, was here with his wife and baby for Thanksgiving.____________ CITY LAUNDRY are dangerous pests. T h e y w a s te , Deaths from automobile acci destroy and poison things that a r e A Good Supply of UNDER NEW M ANAGEMENT dents during 1922 in the census G O O D registration area of the U. S., ROUGH-DRY— I4lb $1.00 O. A. C. SHORT COURSES TO Published every Thursday at which contains 85 percent of the Work finished at Portland Intensive practical instruction in ag total population, numbered 11,- Estacada, Oregon prices—Special attention to EAT ricultural specialties varying from one 6fi6, an increase of 1498 over the But when you feed them RAT-SNAP— week to 20 weeks as follow:s all family trade. UPTON H. GIBBS General Agriculture Jan. t-March 19 previous year. The Portland and they crave for it as a cat does cat nip it is absolutely GUARANTEED Editor and Manager. Horticulture .......... Jan. 2-March 19 PBV CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING area showed a slight decrease to rid you of all rats and mice. Dairy Manufacturing Jan. 7-Feb. 2 Lace Curtains a Specialty—PHONE but Oregon as a whole had more W hile it Lasts S u b s c r ip t io n H a t e s Herdsmen and Cow Wm. C O O K & Sons PRICED RIGHT. Testers Jan. 2-June 12 One year - - - $1.50 accidents. But this will have no say “ we are pleased to state we con Farm Mechanics, Tractors, Six months - • - .75 effect on the demand for the sider RAT-SNAP is, without douhl, the best Rat and Mice exterminator we Trucks, etc Jan. 2-March 19 Bartholomew & latest models, have ever used. It does ALL you claim Farm Mechanics Thursday. D e c e m b e r 6,1923. —and more, too.” Three Sixes—35c, (one week) Feb. IS-Feb. 23 Lawrence J. D. Mickle has been appoint 65c, #1.25. RAT-SNAP will Kill Third Annual Canner’s Dealers in ed by Governor Pierce to suc School ..................... Feb. 4-Feb. 23 THEM ceed the late C. L. Hawley as Land Classification and B IB L E T H O U G H T ] and leave ro smell. Sold and guaran state dairy and food commission tee! by ESTACADA PHARMACY. Get our prices before you buy Appraisal................. Jan. 7-Jan. 12 — FOR TO D AY — er. This was done as it was the Dryer Pipes Made to Order Bible Thought« memorized, will prove Agricultural Economic prieriees heritage in after year*. dying request of Mr. Hawley. For Sheet Iron work, A m erican Legion Notes Conference................Jan. 21-Jan. 25 Mr. Mickle formerly served two repairs, soldering and For further information regarding Added impetus will be given any course address plumbing, call at the WHY NOT?—O ye simple, under terms in this position, so he is The REGISTRAR ■land wisdom: and ye fools, be ye of well acquainted with its duties. the membership contest now OREGON waging among the 115 American an understanding heart.—Proverbs 8:5 Governor Pierce in making the AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE MAIN STREET. Legion posts in the state, with Corvallis, Oregon. appointment, intimated he might the announcement that the de POPE A ND KING have done so in any case. The partment organization is going new commissioner is a republi Some comment has been made to present a "certificate of mer can in politics. it" to each post that increases on .'the ceremonial homage paid Farmers Take Notice by the king of Spain, to the its membership to its 1923 stand The sixty-eighth congress The warehouse law of Oregon Pope, on his recent visit to the opened Monday to a rough house. ing. The certificate, handsome requires every warehouse taking Vatican. It is said that King Al The insurgent element was to the ly engraved, provides for the in grain to be bonded and to op fonso and his consort bent thrice fore and prevented its organiza signature of the Department erate under a license obtained the knee before Pope Pius and tion. President Coolidge had in commander and Adjutant and is under the Grain Inspection De then kneeling kissed the latter’s tended reading his message that given for "such meritorious partment. The bond is required toe. This is not quite correct, day, but on account of the house achievement as has enabled the in order to safeguard farmers for what the king kissed was not being organized, he could not. America Legion io continue as a storing their grain. The license great force for good in the com is merely a receipt that bond has an emproidefed cross on the tip munity, state and nation." of the papal slipper. This cere Firm Dissolves been furnished and to show to mony does not appeal to Ameri The realty company of Woodle- Christmas cheer for Oregon the public that the warehouse is Credit at the Bank is a very real asset to cans, and to most protestants W o o s t e r has dissolved. Mr. veterans lying disabled in Veter operating according to law. anyone. A checking account is the first savors of sycophancy. But it Woodle will have a real estate ans Bureau Hospitals will be A few warehouses in the state means of establishing acquaintance and must be remembered that Alfon and insurance office by himself, bounteously furnished by the have not yet complied with the credit. so is a spiritual subject of the temporarily with C. L. Ross, American Legion Auxiliary units law, and from what can be pope, who is to him the supreme back of the Sbank; and S. E. in Oregon. Christmas remem learned from different sources The right credit at your Bank is worth earthly representative of Jesus Wooster has moved into quarters brances will also be triven by are operating without a license. Christ, and so the homage paid in the front room of the law of posts of the American Legion. The penalty for operating with many times as much as recommendations to the pope was in reality hom fice of A. T. Elott. See notices Lists of Oregon men confined in out a license is $50 a day. All presented by you as a stranger. age to Jesus Christ, and not to and cards of the respective firms hospitals has been furnished licenses terminate July 1, and if the pope as an individual. In elsewhere in this issue. posts by the state department. Besides the "checking accounts we also not renewed promptly, places monarchial countries when a the warehouse liable to the fine have both Time and Savings accounts king sends a personal represent J. K. Ely was a Portland visi W. F. Cary returned from whenever it operates without a on which interest is paid. ative, the latter is treated as if tor, Monday, on business. Portland, Sunday afternoon. license. he were actually the king. The It would not only be the act of Viceroy of India is accorded + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + ja good citizen, but really his YOUR ACCOUNT IS IN V IT E D royal honors on state occasions, duty, for anyone to report to the C onfectionery, Phonogr iphs, asjrepresenting the King-Emper state market agent any irregu or George V. These may seem larlty of the warehouse business. fine distinctions but they exist * If there is a warehouse in the nevertheless, and make a great + state of Oregon receiving grain deal of difference. ♦ from farmers and operating But the thought arises if for ♦ without a license, those farmers L iG H T L u n c h e s . mer President Wilson had been ♦ storing grain in such warehouse ESTA C A D A , OREGON. a Roman Catholic and when in * have no protection for loss or Rome had visited the pope, and ♦ theft. had tendered him the homage as ♦ These warehouses are licensed Cigars and T obaccco, International Clothes, 4 did the king of Spain, what a from the Grain Inspection De + + + + + + + + + + + + I - + + + + + .h + + + + + + howl would have been raised partment a n d delinquencies over here. If ever a Roman should be reported to the state Catholic becomes president, it market agent, 723 Court house, will never do for him while in Portland, as such report might Oregon, who, on August 3rd, 1918, | John Keller, William Myers, all of R. office to visit Italy, for if he did, be the means of saving himself nade Homestead entry No. 05945 for ! 2, Estacada, Oregon. or neighbor from heavy loss SEJ, Section he would have to visit the king 25, Township 3 S, Range Notice will be published for five con —State Market Agt. Dept. 4 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed of Italy, and as a Roman Catho weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a notice of intention to make final secutive News;*’ lic he could not slight his spirit H. C. GOHRING Prop. Proof, to establish claim to the land Expert W atch and J e w e l r y Act 6-9 16. above described, before the Register ual chief, by not visiting him Not coal land. Repairing and Receiver of the United States Land Clackamas Co. »Iso. And if he did, truly he Office at Portland, Oregon on the 30th Send your watch or jewelry A lexander S week , Register. day of January, 1924. would be on the horns of a di 11-15-12-13 to be repaird, to me by insured Claimant names as witnesses: lemma. mail. It will be repaired prop Walter P. Snuffin, Richard G. Palma- NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought erly at a reasonable cost, and re tear, Walter B. Ltmmon, James Bot 06176 all of Ronte ), Estacada, Oregon. CHRISTM AS SEALS turned by mail within ten days. kin, Notice of the Interior, U. S. Land will be published for five con- Department at Portland, Oregon, Novem All work absolutely guaranteed seculive weeks in the ‘ 'Estacada News. ’’ Office The Oregon Tuberculosis asso ber 16, 1923. Act 6-9-16. or money refunded. Pack all ar Clackamas Co. ciation has started its annual sale NOTICE is hereby given that Joachim of Route 2, Estacada, Ore- ticles in paper. of Christmas seals, the proceeds A lexander S week , Register. H. >n, Finster, who, on September 7th, 1918. made 11-29-12-27 GUY D. JONES, Jeweler. S of which are to help the associa Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m. omestead Entry, No. 06176, for Si SEi. NEi SEJ, SEi SW |, Section 23, 12-6tf Gresham, Oregon. tion fight the white plague. The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Township 1 S, Range 4 E, Willamette Estacada : : Oregon response should be a hearty and Meridian has filed notice of intention 06672 Just received a good line of make final Proof, to establish claim generous one, for the battle has of the Interior, U. S. Land to Marswell Paints in the popular Department to the land above described, before Office at Portland, Oregon, Novem the Register and Receiver U. S. Land been remarkably successful. In shades, at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf ber 22nd, 1923. Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 10th 1908 the death rate from tuber NOTICE is hereby given that John day of J anuary, 1924. culosis was 200 in every 100,000 N O T IC E FOR PUBLICATION Henry Probasco, of Route I, Colton, Claimant names as witnesses: Oregon, who, on May 10th 1920, made 06759—07438 persons, and this year it has fall Anton Hobelt, Gus. Schonburg, W. Homestead E n t r y , No. 06672, foi Department of the interior, U. S. Land WJSEi, Section 1, Township 5 S, E. Myers. J. W. Marrs, all of Route en to 97 for the same number. Office, at Portland, Oregon, Novem Range 3 E, Willamette Meridian, has 2, Estacada, Oregon. No other paper If the association receives suffi ber 27, 1923. Notice will be published for five con filed notice of intention to make Final bring 5 to your cient financial support, it is hoped NOTICE is hereby Oven that Wilson Proof, to establish claim to the land secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a Albert McLaughlin, of 1178 Williams above described, before the Register News.” the rate will be decreased to 50 Act 6-9-16. Ave., Portland, Ore., who, on May and Receiver of the United States Whole Family in 100,000 by 1930. These seals Clackamas Co. 11th, 1920. made Homestead Entry, Land Office, at Portland. Oiegon, on so rich a variety A lexander S week , Register. No. 0b759, for SJSWJ, Section 33, and the 23rd day of January, 192:). carry hope to sufferers, and l on Julv 23,1923, made Additional Home- 11 22 12-20 o f entertaining, Claimant names as witnesses: probably in no other way will a ,-tead Entry No. 07439, for the NJSWJ, informing, in Will H. Scheiffer, Rex E. Gordon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Section 33 nil in Township 3, S , Range small sum of money do more spiring reading ¡5 E., W illamette Meridian, has filed Alex Johnson, Ole Rask, all of Colton, 06706 good. Buy seals. t,i tice of intention to make Final Proof, Oregon. fo r all ages. Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mad. Winter Vetch PLUMBING ★ PIPE and FITTINGS Feeds of all Kinds Hay, Grain FLOllR AMES SHOP A Valuable Asset ESTACADA STATE BANK R. G. M A R C H B A N K , THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. I - - , The recall of Governor Pierce is not shelved. The Oregonian, Sunday, reported that the peti tions contained over 80,000 sig natures, and those working it are only waiting the psycholog ical moment to file them. Poor governor, he must feel that the sword of Damocles is hanging by a hair over his head. Per haps he would prefer a swift de capitation to this suspense. 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I W N k Add <| 0j nOd grt the E-stern ClJtK.*nu> News for one year in Addition. Subscriptions taken at this office, | to establish claim to the land above I describe*», before the Register and Re- | eeivet U. S. Land Office, at Port al d, Oregon, on the 24th day of Jan- ' uary, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: I John Siegv arth, Ralph Kelly, William i Porter, Anne Siegwarth, all of Route : 1. Estacada, Oregon. Notice will be published for five con secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a ' News.*’ I Act 6-9-16 Clackamas Co. Not coal land. At FXANPER S w e e k . Register. 12-6-13 N O T IC E FOR PUBLICATION 05945 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon. Novem ber 22nd, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that John W. Dilhnger, of Route 1, Estacada. Notice will be published for five con- seettive * eeksin the "Estacada News.” Act 6-9-16 Clackamas Co. ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register. 11-29-12-27 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 06974 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Novem ber 9, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Fred S. Baldwin of Route 2, Estacada, Ore gon. who. on October Uth, 192«, made Homestead Entry, No. 06974. for SWJ, Section 25. Township 4 S. range 4 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register snd Receiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 9th day of January. 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: David Homer, James W. Marrs Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. Novem ber 16. 1923. NOTICE ¡a hereby given that Rex E. Gordon, of Colton, Oregon, who. on August 3rd. 1918, made Homestead Entry. No. 06706, for SJ NEJ. EJ SFJ, Section 1, Township 5 S, Range 3 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 12th day of January- 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: W. H. Schieffer, Alex Erickson. C. B. Knaggs, Ole Rask. all of Colton, Oregon. Notice will be published for fire consecutive weeks in the “ Estacada News." Act 6-9-16. Clackamas Co. A lexander S week . Register. 11-23-12-20