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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. LOCAL B R E V ITIE S AND N EW S IT E M S NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is h ereb y given to th e legal v o ters of School D istrict No. 108 of C lackam as County, S tate of Oregon, th a t a School M eeting of said d istric t w ill be held at H igh School, on th e 18th day of D ecem ber, 1923, a t 8 o'clock in the afternoon for th e p urpose of discussing th e budget h e re in a fte r se t out w ith the levying board and to vote on th e proposition of levying a special d istric t tax. The total am ount of money needed by th e said d istric t durin g the fiscal y ear beginning on Ju n e, 1924, and ending Ju n e 30. 1925, Is estim ated in the follow ing budget and includes th e am ounts to be received from th e county school fund, sta te school fund, elem en tary school fund, special d istric t tax, and ail oth er m oneys of th e d is tric t: Do your Christmas shopping early. When you need a watch, ring, H t ’ n fiF .T E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf P e rso n a l S e n lr e : S a la r y p e r y e a r T o ta l Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus drove 1. S u p e r in te n d e n t. 1 ........................ ....................................................... $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 2. P r in c ip a ls , 1 .............................................................................................. 1,400.00 1,400.00 to Portland Tuesday. 3. T e a c h e r s — M a n u a l tr a in in g . 1 ........................................................................ 1,800.00 1 , 800.00 Miss Leila Howe went to Port H ig h S c h o o l S c ie n c e. 1 ................................................................ 1,500.00 1,500.00 land Saturday morning. D o m e stic S c ie n c e . 1 ........................................................................ 1,350.00 1,350.00 C o m m e rc ia l, 1 ................................................................................... 1,350.00 1.350.00 Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to H ig h s c h o o l, 2 ................................................................................. 1,350.00 2.700.00 G ra d e s c h o o l, 5 ................................................................................. 1,080.00 5,400.00 Portland, Sunday afternoon. 4. J a n i t o r s , 1 ................................................................................................... 1,750.00 1,750.00 Paint your auto NOW. Autoen 5. C le rk , 1 ......................................................................................................... 150.00 150.00 amels at Pointer’s, Estatada. tf 7. O th e r s e rv ic e s — D o m e stic S c ie n c e h e lp , 1 .............................................................. 150.00 150.00 O. E. Culver was in Oregon C e n s u s . 1 ............................................ 50.00 50.00 City, Portland and Vancouver on Monday. Material a n d Supplie*: 200.00 ..$ Mrs. P. S. Stamp and her two 2. S u p p lie s ( c h a lk , e r a s e r s , e tc .) la b r a t o r y , s ta t io n e r y , g r a d e c a r d s . 190.00 50.00 young sons, were Portland visi 3. L i b r a r y b o o k s ................................................................................................................ 4. F l a g s a n d m a n u a l t r a i n i n g ................................................................................... 200.00 tors Saturday. 5. P la y g r o u n d e q u ip m e n t ............................................................................................ 25.00 's s u p p lie s ....................................................................................................... 75.00 Lydia Matson came from Port 7. 6: F J a u n e i l t o r ................................... ............................................................................................... 560.00 land Sunday to eat her Thanks 8. L i g h t ................................................................................................................................... 300.00 100.00 giving dinner at the Hotel Es- 9. W a t e r ............................................................................. ................................................... 10. P o s ta g e a n d s t a t i o n e r y ............................................................................................ 25.00 tacada. 1,725.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks I n d e b te d n e s s : spent Thanksgiving Day with 1. B o n d e d , a n d in te r e s t th e r e o n .. $ 2,100.00 20.00 friends in Portland, returning 2. W a r r a n t , a n d in te r e s t th e r e o n . .$ 2,120.00 Friday. In s u ra n c e : 150.00 Miss Irene Saling came home 150.00 from the 0. A. C. to spend the Thanksgiving recess with her M isc e lla n e o u s : » 115.00 A u d itin g b o o k s, $4.00 : d ip lo m a s , $60.00. mother, Mrs. Eva Saling. 64.00 T y p e w r ite r s , $40.00 ; a th le tic su p p lie s. 190.00 Miss Pauline Rose was home 369.00 from the 0. A. C. to spend the E m e r g e n c y : T o t a l. Thanksgiving recess with her 500.00 2.657.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. 3,157.00 Rose. .$2«,821.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Woodworth E S T IM A T E D R E C E I P T S 2,112.00 and daughters Bernice and Eve F r o m c o u n ty s ch o o l fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g sch o o l y e a r . 453.84 lyn of Woodstock, spent Thanks F r o m s t a t e s ch o o l fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g sch o o l y e a r . . 1,651.48 giving at the home of W. R. ig 6,397.89 Woodworth. T o t a l e s ti m a te d r e c e ip ts , n o t in c lu d in g p r o p o s e d t a x .................... ,$10,615.21 Mrs. Eya Saling, Miss Irene R E C A P IT U L A T I O N Saling and Miss Lenora Ross T o ta l e s tim a te d e x p e n s e s fo r th e y e a r ................................................ $28.821.00 went to Portland, Sunday morn T o ta l e s ti m a te d r e c e i p ts n o t in c lu d in g p ro p o s e d t a x ................ 10,615.21 ing. Miss Irene was on her way B a la n c e a m o u n t to b e r a is e d b y d i s t r i c t t a x . . . . ^ ................................. $18,205.79 D a te d th is 19 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r. 1923. back to the 0. A. C. A t t e s t : M Y R T L E B E L F I L S . 'D i s t r i c t C le rk . Messrs. W. W. Dillon and Lee G E B A L D W IL C O X , C h a i r m a n B o a r d o f D ire c to rs . Dillon and their respective fami ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AXD ACCOUNTING SHEET School District No. 108 lies of Portland, spent Thanks T his o rig in al estim ate is m ade in com pliance w ith section 231-A of the giving with their mother and school law s of 1921 and show s in p a ra lle l colum ns th e u n it co sts of the several services, m ate ria l and supplies for th e th re e fiscal y ears next p re sisters at the Dillon home. ceding the c u rre n t year, th e d etail ex p en d itu res for th e last one of said th re e R. S. Coop started for Colora p receding fiscal y e a rs and th e budget allo w an ces and e x p en d itu res for six m onths of th e c u rre n t y ear. ("S ix m onths of th e c u rre n t y e a r” m eans six do Springs, Colo., on Saturday, m onths of th e la s t school year.) being called there by the seri E X P E N D IT U R E S ous illness of his sister. He will E x p e n d itu r e « a n d budget a llo w a n c e E x p e n d itu r e « fo r t h r e e fiscal visit in Kansas before his return. y e a r « n e x t p re c e d in g la s t fo r .nix m o n th « o f la s t sch o o l y e a r . school y e a r. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens •3 I V I 3 ~ entertained Thanksgiving at the -5 2. i> Hotel Estacada for dinner, Rev. to* E st . IT E M 13 — i- u* 3 * — jz .2 9 o and Mrs. Howard W. Mort of U w Û Ìli w e •o i . 4) — S s * 8. K Estacada and Percy Dawe of c * |S 8 pljj &8 I s £ 3 Portland. 5 I lUt lit sEü - a % tow &3 The friends here of Mrs. M. m i! S r r v lr e : H. Evans of Portland, mother of P 1. e rso S u p e rin te n - i w t ........................ $ 2 , 400.00 $ 1.100.00 * 1.200.00 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,320.00 Mrs. Robert Standish, and Milton 1,200. mo 800.00 1,200.00 800.00 Evans, will regret to learn that 2. P r in c i p a ls ................ 1,200.00 12,683.63 8,308.77 she is very low and may pass 3. T e a c h e r« — 1,200.00 1.200.00 M a n u a l t r a i n i n g . . 1,800.00 away at any moment. 1,000.00 1,000.00 S c ie n c e ...................... 1.500.00 3.360.00 2,415.00 8,367.70 H ig h s ch o o l ............ 4,050.00 Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes 2,900.0ft 3.600.00 4,305.00 G r a d e s ch o o l ......... 5.400.00 entertained Thanksgiving the 4. J a n it o r s . 1 ................ 1,750.00 1,690.00 782.00 1,430.00 1,250.00 780.00 100.00 72.50 50.00 50.00 100.00 brother and sister of the latter, 5. C le rk ........................... 125.00 7. O th e r s e r v ic e s — namely, J. H. Richards of Port 140.00 90.00 120.00 108.00 170.00 D . S. H e l p ................ 50.00 C e n s u s ...................... land, and Miss Sadie Richards 25.00 L i b r a r i a n .................... of Oregon City. $11,410.00 $17,870.70 $18,143.63 $11,951.27 T o t a l ...........................$18,415.00 $11,037.00 P. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Coop, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wal M 1. a tr F u r la r n l itu a n r e d . S a p p ile » : 30.00 lace, Mr. and Mrs. Daye Eshel- (d e s k s , e t c . ) . . . . t man and son, Mrs. G. E. Rig s. gins and son, were Portland 2. S u ( p c p h lie 150.00 $ 202.90 173.32 « 949.05 $ 2,3.11.27 $ 1,363.67 a lk , e t c . ) ......... $ t 96.25 77.76 86.87 78.03 50.00 bound on the Saturday morning 3. L i b r a r y b o o k s ......... 150.00 4. M a n u a l t r a i n i n g . . train. 5. P la y g r o u n d e q u ip - 24.52 33.32 25.00 m e n t ...................... Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs 50.00 23.10 50.00 33.32 24.83 6. J a n i t o r 's s u p p lie s . had as dinner guests Thanksgiv 7. F u e l ............................. 500.00 508.00 501.25 492.00 333.32 114.41 100.00 215.97 146.09 201.82 ing at the Hotel Estacada, Mr. 8. L i g h t ........................... 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 9. W a t e r ...................... .. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan, Elwvn 10. P o s ta g e a n d 14.36 34.75 33.32 9.75 30.00 s ta t io n e r y ......... Morgan, Mrs. Ruth Corson and ................$ 1,255.0" $ 567.33 $ 834.3« $ 1,931.74 $ 3,181.61 $ 2,168.21 daughter Peggy, all of Sellwood, T o ta l and Elliott Stewart of Estacada. M a t n t r a a n r r a a d ir s : Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Botkin of G r a d e R e b p u a ild in g s a n d 177.98 401 75 251.25 Garfield entertained for Thanks g r o u n d s .............. . . . . $ 100.00 $ 14.00 $ 333.32 in g s a n d giving, Mrs. Botkin's brother G r g a ro d e u n d b s u ild 377.76 21 »" ............. and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. H ig h b u ild in g s a n d 150.00 16.78 W. Wanzer, and the mother of H ig g r h o u n d b s u ild .............. and in g s 16.60 the latter, Mrs. Lewis, all of g r o u n d s ............. 31.90 The Dalles; also Mr. and Mrs. I 25« «o $ 8 4.58 $ 727.6* $ 4"l.7 5 $ 251.25 $ 177.9 k T o ta l Lewis Wanzer and baby, and la ile h te d a r * « : Miss Botkin, all of Portland. 1. B o n d ed , a n d I n t e r Ü Portiand-CarverEstacada STAG ES Total Municipal T erm inal 6th and Salmon Sta. M AIN 7733- L i n n ’s Inn, E stacad a, Or. s c h e d u l i : 8:30 A. M Lv Es’aceda 8 40 A, M 9 50 A M. Ar. Port l i n d ____ IO C5 A M. . 2 00 P M 3 15 P M 3 25P « Eagle Creek Ar EstAcala ___ . 3 35 P. M. Ea*ac*da *o Portland. 90c R Corri navi!is to Port a n ! 00c R Eag • Creek :o Por* a ' 1 65c. R 8 « fp n :s Portland 55c, R e s t th e r e o n ......... 9 2,15"." 2. W a r r a n t , a n d In t e r e s t th e r e o n . . . 2"." 4:30 P M. + 40F M 4 50 P M 6:05 P. 94. 6:10 P. M 7 25 9 It 7 35 P M 7 45 P M. T . 51 *0 T $1 50 T 5120 T . *1.00 1 2,170 00 $ 1.57S.no $ 1,575.00 Having dissolved partnership with Mr. Joseph J. Woodle Jr., I will be pleased to meet my old customers at my new location in Mr. A. T. Elott’s office, where I will continue to write insurance and do a general real estate business. S. E. WOOSTER. We regret to learn that Mrs. G. L. Mendenhall is in a precari ous condition at a Portland hos pital. 1 9.38 <7.595 49) <2.«49 83) » 2,»49.83 t 1.58* 32 1 2.269 3* $ 7.595.49 4 AO.*o I 150.00 I 150.00 I 395.1 T o ta l ...........................$ 40O.no $ lio.O O $ 150.00 I 395.00 M D r e lla a e o s « : C le r k 's lio n d . A d v .. T e l.. A u d itin g h o o k s, d i p lo m a * . ty p e w rite r* . I n c id e n ta ls ................ • T o ta l ...................... * There is nothing more useful and appropriate than a good typewriter, and a typewriter is the best in vestment you can make in your boy’s or girl’s future. Besides new machines we have a splendid assort ment of rebuilt machines of several makes to choose from. Attention Miremen You Will See The fascinating dances of Li- zette, favorite of Cairo; the ex otic revels of the Sheik’s harem; the furious midnight battle at the Oasis; Lizette’s courageous sacrifice to save the man she loves; Muriel’s reckless invasion of her lover’s tent to claim him for her own; the fight for life on the edge of the high parapet. -In “ Burning Sands” at the Gem Saturday and Sunday. Some good Wall Papers left at 25c per double roll, at Pointer’s. ll-29tf. G. H. Lichthorn’s condition is not improving, and he is grow ing gradually weaker. Notice of School Election to In crease Tax M ore T han Six P er Cent O ver T h a t of the Previ ous Year. N O T IC E is hereby givan to the legal voters of School D istric t No. 108 of C lackam as County, S ta te of O regon, th a t an election will be held in said D istrict a t H igh School on the 18th day of D ecem ber, 1923, a t eig h t o ’clock in the aftern o o n , to vote on the question of increasing th e am ount of the ta x levy in said D istrict for the school year 1924-25 by m ore th an six per cent over the am ount o f such le w for the y ear im m ediately preceding. I t is necessary to raise th is additional am ount by special levy for the follow ing reasons: M aterial, supplies and labor are ap- iroxim ately 25 % h ig h er th an hereto- ore; the s ta te d e p a rtm e n t has recom mended an additional teac h er in the H igh School in o rd er to standardize the school, and the d istric t faces a defi cit fo r the p re s e n t school y ear of ap proxim ately $2657.00. D ated th is I9th day o f N ovem ber. 1923 A tte s t * M Y R TLE B E L F IL S , D istrict C lerk; G ER A LD W ILCOX, C hairm an Board of D irectors. 11-29 12-6 i THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY 304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr. Phone, Broadway 0270 East and West * •!*«JM »*4»'*»**M**W,*M»*tM JH!**WM !***M!H!iH!H»**i**M**** JACK N O R T O N ’S I. O.O. F. |- UNDERTAKING ■ See J. E. Gates and get that suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. 0. F. Building. 10-lltf. FOR OVER 40 YEARS H A L L '9 C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E haa b e e n u s e d s u c c e s s fu lly in th e tr e a t m e n t o f C a ta rrh . H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E c o n s is ts o f a n O in tm e n t w h ic h Q u ic k ly R e lie v e s b y lo c a l a p p lic a tio n , a n d th e I n t e r n a l M ed ic in e , a T o n ic , w h ic h a c t s th r o u g h th e B lood o n th e M u c o u s S u r fa c e s . th u s r e d u c in g th e in fla m m a tio n . S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . F . J . C h e n e y & C o., T o le d o , O h io . NICHT AND DAY TE LE PH O N E FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES Estacada, Oregon. Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army, at the White 'Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf See Mrs. J, E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable. I. O. O. F. building. 5-4t DAIRY FEED OF QUALITY Before you buy your next Cow Feed be sure and let us show you the merits of our Double XX Chop Feed which we feel sure is the best in its price on the market, and we are selling this at almost Mill-Run prices. Columbia Mill-Run I! Made in small mills where no mixed feeds are made, so you get the straight Brans and Shorts in this Mill-Run. It is 12 per ct. in pro tein, the milk producing qualities of all feeds. W hite Loaf Flour~* We have a good supply of Crown White Loaf Flour, bleached, left and are selling it at $7.00 per hbl. PANACEA FOR YO U R C H IC K E N S JOIN THE CROUD AT I 2*9 "0 2*9.00 3 t 7*7« 7 « 76 ( 420 0A 420.00 $ (Conclod**! on fo u rth p « f t) «69 31 669.31 $ «13.00 *12.00 $ *4*6 *4.M < $ In the sober days of reflection BARBER SHOP following the World War the Broadway opposite “ Favorite” Theatre publishers of The Youth’s Com Agent for Crystal Laundry panion resolved to devote the T ub and Shower X special covers to some construc tive, worth-while purpose. Oat I B A T H S of that resolution came the idea «•«~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x - x k ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~> of the Historic Milestone Covers, a series of subjects presented in full color representing some of Estacada Lodge * the outstanding incidents in our No. I75. history and designed to stimu late in our present and prospec M eets every S atu rd ay evening in .j. th eir lodge room , corner of Broad- j tive citizens a desire to know way and T hird s tre e ts . V isiting ^ more of America’s wonderful 4 b ro th ers a re alw ays welcome. | J . E. G ates N. G. 7. history. J . K. Ely S ecretary , The Milestone Cover that will | appear on the issue of Novem 4*-4«l* 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 .+ q .+ ^ .q .q ..H .q .+ + -M .4 -4 -4 -+ '4 -t ber 22 carries the following mes sage: “ In 1792 Capt. Roberi Gray, sailing from Massachusetts with WM. DALE, Local A gent Betsy Ross’s original Stars and Stripes fluttering at the peak, Day call a t E stacada H otel. N ig h t call a t residence. entered the mouth of a great western river which he named Licensed Embalmcrs, Lady Asst. the Columbia, after his ship, J. E. M ETZGER thereby giving the U n i t e d States a claim to all the ter G resham , Ore.. Phone I 9 0 l ritory of a vast and opulent watershed.” Through this Historic Mile- JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME ston Cover the East salutes the West, and Massachusetts pays FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND E M B A L M E R homage to her sister states, Ore A place where your loved ones will be cared fo.*| gon and Washington. with tender care.—Lady assistant. THE PEOPLE’S STORE iR .nrnsee: $ GET THE BOY OH GIRL SOMETHING WORTHWHILE All members of the fire de partment are urged to attend the regular meeting on Friday, De cember 7, at 7-30 p, m. Urgent business to attend to. J. S. OSBORNE, Chief. 9 2.250.00 13.32 f 1.575.#" NOTICE Where your Dollar has more Cents H. B. SNYDER, - - C.A. DYKEMAN.