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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 4 ,1 9 2 4 . Eastern Clackamas News Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. N EW WE BIG PACKAGE Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon Are in the Market for Good UPTON H. OIBBS Editor and Manager. S u b s c r ip t io n One year Six months - - * • • $1.50 .75 A FULL LINE Dr. Mellenthin Eastman Kodaks and Supplies ED. BONER Want Thursday, F ebr u a r y 14.1924. BENSON HOTEL tnran m :,:n n ü B lg m n O T i1 ^* 1Jhnfl_»nAiÿ~-'n115?Prçt 5 CARS A_BIBLE THOUGHT H — FOR TODAY — Biblo PORTLAND POTATOES R ates - NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In the m atter of the 1 Estate of John A. V OF Inglish, Deceased. ) To all whom it may concern. NOTICE is hereby given that the uunersigned, Belle Duus, Administra trix of the estate of lohn A, Inglish, SPECIALIST deceased, has filed in the above enti at my temporary location in tled Court' her final account as such ad | in Internal Medicine for the Past ministratrix, LIN N ’S RESTAURANT and that the 25th day of Twelve Year*. February, 1924, at the hour of 10 Leave Films there to be developed o’clock A. M., at the Court House in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Ore DOES NOT O PERA TE gon, has been fixed by order of the above entitled Court as the time and Will Be a t place for hearing objections to said Final Account, if any there be. All persons having objections to said Final Account are hereby notified | W EDNESDAY, TH UR S D A Y, to present the same to said Court at 1.0 . 0 F. FRIDAY and Saturday, FEB. slid time and place. Estacada Lodge BELLE DUUS, Administratrix. 127, 28, 29 AND MARCH 1 No. 175. ARTHUR J. MOULTON, Office Hours 10 a. to 4 p. m. 1107, Spalding Bldg. Meets every Saturday evening in Portland, Oregon, their lodge room, corner of Bioad- Attorney for Administratrix. way and Third streets. Visiting FO U R DAYS ONLY brothers are always welcome. Date of first publication, January 24, J. H. Tracy, N. G. 1924. No C harge for Consultation Date of last publication, February 21. J. K. Ely, Secretary, 1924. Ur. Mellenthin is a regular graduate I in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon, He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils | or adenoids. STATE INCOME TAX He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, E. Hofer & Sons, publishers of bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid the Manufacturer and Industrial ney, bladder bed wetting, catarrh, Bureau of Salem, have sent a weak lungs, rhenmatism, sciatica, leg circular letter to the editors of ulcers, and rectal ailments. the state for their opinion of the Below are the’names of a few of his satisfied patients in Oregon; state income tax. They cite in many J. A, Smith, Ontario, Ore,, ulcers of stances of two prominent men the stomach. who maintained large payrolls Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ade who moved out of the state to noids. avoid this tax. They claim they VV. H. Kellendonk. Estacada, Ore., T H I S BANK IS EN JO Y IN G A STEA D Y blood pressure. have received reports of a num high Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt., Scio, Ore., gall ■ and regular growth which is the result of the ber of others who contemplate stones. this step. The Ford Motor As E. C. Nichols,¡Lebanon, Ore , appen service we have rendered our patrons and the sembling plant in Portland which dicitis. conservative manner in which our business is had planned to enlarge is, so it Remember above date, that consul conducted. is reported, to be removed, tation on this trip will be free and that When the tax was proposed we his treatment is different. Manied women must be accompanied opposed it, as it would drive cap by their husbands. IF you are not already doing business with us ital out of the state, and the Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los we hereby extend to you a cordial invitation to above instances prove ourisup Angeles, California. Coming to T h o o ifh ti memorise«!, will prove pricoleea h e ritag e in a fte r year«. HOW EXCELLENT is thy lovingkind ness, O God! therefore the children men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundant ly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasure.—Ps. 36:7, THE HUMAN MAKEUP T oil leases. It is surprising how crime will uncover itself in spite of the most elaborate and ingen ious precautions to prevent it. Every experienced detective can tell numbers of interesting sto ries to this effect. Of course some crimes are never solved, but the great majority sooner or later will be, and their perpetrators punished. There seem to be moral forces working against the criminal, to insure that “ his mis chief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate.” Right Away Bartholomew & Lawrence “The proper study of mankinc is man,” and it is a most absorb ingly interesting one. The olt philosopher’s m a x i m, “k n o w thyself,” is preeminently wise and appeals to every thoughtful SEC’Y DENBY’S DEFENSE man. This study covers a wide range but it begins with the con The secretary of the navy de stitution or makeup of himself clares he will not resign under The first thing about himself a fire, and justifies his action in man discovers, in order of expe the matter of the oil leases. He rience, is that he has a body declares. The sensations of an infant are “ When I came into office I was nearly all bodily ones. He is very shortly convinced that the hungry, tired, or a pin pricks oil reserve lands which had been him, and he makes his discom set aside by Congress for the benefit of the United States navy forture known by the only way were being drained by private he can, the use of his lungs owned wells adjoining these re Later on his mental faculties serves. My conviction that these do so. come into play, and still later oils were being drained was position was correct. upon a number of reports NOTICE spiritual ones. But it will be based and statements by those who the County Court of the State of We have heard of time locks In Oregon some years before he draws any know, Governmental and other for the County of Clackamas such distinctions for himself, or experts. That they were being and now there are to be tune in probate. locks. An Englishman has in In the m atter of the Estate of ) regards them as indications of drained is undisputde. “Congress, underrate of June vented a lock which can only be Elizabeth Amann, Deceased j the composite character of his 4, 1920, gave the following pow opened when the right note is NOTICE is hereby given that W. J. being. administrator of the estate of ers to the secretary of the navy; struck before it. Under such Amann, Elizabeth Amann, Deceased, has filed But these indicate clearly that “ ‘That the secretary of the with the County Clerk of Clackamas he has three groups or sets of navy is directed to take posses circumstances we never could County, Oregon, his final account as FOUR Per Cent interest on Time and Savings Deposits such administrator, and that the Coun faculties: Bodily—passive and ac sion of all properties within open the lock, ty Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, tive; psychical—intellect, feeling the naval petroleum reserves has set the 17th day of March, 1924, at Like other mortals of common are or may become subject the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m., in the and will; spiritual—conscience, as to the control and use by the clay, the ex-kaiser William Ho- County CourtRoom for Clackamas Coun spiritual insight, religious aspi United States for naval purposes. henzollern is reported to have ty Oregon, as the time and place for any and all objections to said ration, and moral choice. There " • • To conserve, develop, an ungovernable temper. This hearing final account. use and operate the same in his are two schools among students is not surprising, as for twenty- W. J. AMANN. Administrator. which differ as to the number of discretion, directly or by con fiye years he was almost an ab ALBERT T. ELOTT, Estacada, Ore. lease or otherwise, and to Attorney for Administrator. substantial parts of man’s na tract, of first publication February 14, use, store, exchange or sell the solute dictator, whose will and Date 1924. ture, whether these ere two or oil and gas products thereof, and whim no one dared dispute. Date of last publication March 13, 1924 three; whether he is to be con those from all royalty oil from sidered as made up of body, soul lands in the naval reserves, for In computing his fédérai in-1 and spirit or as body and soul; the benefit of th e U n i t e d come tax the farmer may deduct! spirit and soul being considered States. ’ ” all amounts paid in producing, He probably acted honestly identical in substance though harvesting and marketing of] differing in function. The ques but Fall’s action was different. crops, including labor, cost of tion in practice is unimportant, seed and fertilizer used, cost Hearty congratulations to Hal of minor repairs to farm build for both schools admit that these parts are organically related, E. Hoss, managing editor of the ings (other than the dwelling), and that all the three-fold func Oregon City Enterprise and cost of repairs to fences and tions and faculties of man’s na president of the Oregon State machinery and the cost of small ture are likewise organically editorial association, on the ar- tools used up in the course of W ith over 200,000 orders lor Ford Cars and related and mutually conditioned ival last week of a son at his the year, such as pitchforks) hand rakes, hoes, axes, etc. Trucks already placed lor delivery during so that the whole living man is home. the next few months, we are facing a record- affected by and acts in each. breaking spring demand. In this and subsequent articles the writer adopts the position Confectionery, Phonograph*, that man is made up of body, Each successive month this w inter has soul and spirit. The soul is the witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing pscyche of the Greek, compris R . G . M A R C H B A N K , that of any previous winter season. This ing intellect, feeling and will, while the spirit is the pneuma increase w ill be even greater during the L IG H T L u n c h e s . through which moral and reli- spring months, always the heaviest buying gious principles are discerned ESTACADA, period. OREGON. and apprehended, The study is most important These facts suggest that you place your for thereby is disclosed the pur Cigars and Tobaccco. International Clothe*, pose or end in life men are in order early to avoid disappointm ent in 1 Su Sü ÿü ;ü & Su Su Su Su ::Ù Sí Si Si Ü C tafsa ârffitiBSSSnBRBfii tended to serve and their final delivery at the time desired. destiny foreshown. A man who has Jgiven it only the slightest t r attention or thought will agree with the psalmist, “ I am fear-! fully and wonderfully made.” AN IN V IT A T IO N ESTACADA STATE BANK Next S p r in g - * I THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. MURDER WILL OUT “ The best laid »chômes of mice and Gang aft *-giey, (men And leave* us naught but grief and For promised joy.” (pa.fi. The above well known quota tion from Robert Burns finds illustration today in the uncover ing of recent scandals such as that in connection with Charles R. Forbes, former head of the veterans’ bureau, and implicated in acollossal piece of graft, and the more recent Teapot Dome D etro it, M ichigan Beef, Mutton, Veal and hogs Bought O pen from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m, Estacada : : Saturday*, open to 8 p. m. Oregon It is not necessary to pay cash for your car in order to have your name placed on the preferred delivery list. You can make a small p a y m e n t down, or you can huy, if you wish, under the convenient t e r ms of t h e F o r d W e e k l y P u r c h a s e P U a See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer