Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 27, 1924, Image 2

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    EA STER N C LA C K A M A S N E W S, T H U R SD A Y , M A R C H 2 7 ,1 9 2 4 .
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C lackam as N ew s
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Pulilished every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
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Change now
brand th at
ch an ges and
never change
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again.
DON’T
FORGET
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s
One year
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W E do all kinds of haul­
ing to and from PORTLAND
$1.50
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IS IT CONSCIENCE?
Grover Bergdoll, the escaped
war slacker, evidently wishes to
return to this country. Whether
he is really homesick or whether
he is only endeavoring to save
his fortune from confiscation is
not certain. But he is trying to
negotiate, but the government
replies in the terms of the late
General Grant, “ unconditional
surrender.” But it is remarka­
ble how many men who flee the
ountry to escape arrest for their
crimes, are seemingly forced
back by an inward compulsion.
In former years when bank cash­
iers absconded to Canada, when
there was no extradition law to
fear, most of them voluntarily
returned after a few years, and
faced the music. How many de­
serters from the services, army
and navy, do the same thing?
What is the reason?
Governor Pierce is drawing up
an anti-cigarette law to forbid
the sale or possession of ciga'
rettes or advertising them. Did
not Oregon have such a law at
one lime? It has been tried in
other states, only to be repealed
or fall into desuetude. We al­
ready have a law which forbids
their sale, or any kind of tobacco
to minors, and in our humble
opinion, this, if properly en­
forced, is all that is necessary.
Denby’« Successor
The nomination of Chief Jus­
tice Curtis D. Wilbur of the Cali­
fornia Supreme court to the Sec­
retary of the Navy, succeeding
E d w i n Denby, who resigned,
has met with approval on all
aides. Wilbur is a native of
Boonesviile, Iowa, having been
born there on may 10, 1867. He
graduated from the U n i t e d
States Naval Academy in 1888,
afterwards entering the law.
his first entrance into public life
was as chief deputy district at­
torney of Los Angeles, serving
in that capacity for four years.
He was then elected Superior
Judge, holding that office until
1918. when he was elected Asso­
ciate Justice of the California
Supreme Court, entering that
body in 1919 for a twelve year
term. Last year he was elevated
to the chief justiceship. Des­
pite the fact that he forsook the
navy for the law he has al­
ways maintained a keen interest
in naval affairs, more especiallv
the mechanical side, and has
ever been a keen student of the
progress made in battleships
during the past decade or so. In
California they say that his very
industriousness causes others to
work while engaged upon any
task with him.
Mr. Wilbur is a man of deep
religious feelings. He does not
smoke or drink and for a num­
ber of years wrote what might
be called a weekly sermon for
the Los Angeles papers. He is
a man who stands for those in­
stitutions on which this conutry
is founded. He believes in church
life and the sancity of the home.
From a Former Estacadan
In a letter to the editor renew­
ing his subscription, L. A. Chap­
man of Odell, Oregon, our for-
J. E. GATES
Get oar prices before you buy
FURNITURE
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
BOUGHT AND SOLD
PIPE and FITTINGS
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs,- soldering and
plumbing. . call at the
AM ES
O r will tell your Household
Good* on Commission
SHO P
Storage Room for Rent
MAIN STREET.
W E buy everything pro­
duced on the FARM;
Thursday. M arch 27. 1924.
HAPPY IS HE THAT CONDEWN-
ETH NOT HIMSELF IN THAT
THING WHICH HE ALLOWETH .—
Romans 14:22.
PLUMBING
mer townsman, writes: “ Esta­
cada and its people will always
have a warm spot in our hearts
as we left many tried and true
friends there, whose doings are
a source of interest to us.
We have sold out our mercan­
tile busines at Odell and are now
looking for another location. We
expect to again engage in the
undertaking profession as soon
as we find a suitable location for
same, but in the meantime will
continue to make our home at
Odell.”
W E think we have the
Best Prices on MILL FEEDS
according to quality.
COME SEE FOR Y01RSELF
Bartholomew &
Lawrence
Mrs. Pickard
Who will give DAVIDSON BREAD
DEMONSTRATIONS
Friday and Saturday of this week at
MORTON’S GROCERY
Monday and Tuesday
of next week at
MONEY MI A i m
WHOLE WMIAT
ROUND N I A i m
MUCKED
RAISIN
OF
Eastman Kodaks
and Supplies
at my temporary location in
L I N N ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Leave Films there to be developed
ED. BONER
ESTACADA
RADIO
LAUNDRY
See me before you buy that s«?t. I
sell the H a LLOWATT Receiving
Sets, the kind that will please you
If you are interested let me dem-
strate this fine set to you.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Under entirely new management
Rough-Dry, I4lbs $1.00
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
Satisfaction guaranteed
Patronage Solicited Phone 70-1
CLYDE SCHOCK
Crawfords’ Garage, Estacada, Ore.
Or Phone 69-7
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I. O .O . F.
EsUttda Lodge ;
No. 175.
Meets every Saturday evening in
their lodge room, corner of Bioad-
way and Third streets. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
J. H. Tracy, N. G.
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
CITATION
Expert W atch and J e w e l r y
In
the
County
Court for the State of
Repairing
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas,
Send your watch or jewelry
to be repaird, to me by insured
mail. It will be repaired prop­
erly at a reasonable cost, and re­
turned by mail within ten days.
All work absolutely guaranteed
Auction Sale
or money refunded. Pack all ar­
H. Swerver will have an auc­ ticles in paper.
tion sale on his farm in Dodge,
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler,
Gresham, Oregon.
Wednesday, April 2, beginning 12-6tf
at 10 o’clock a. m. Lunch will
be served at noon. Mr. Swer­ Any girl in trouble may com­
municate with Ensign Lee of the
ver will offer for sale all his Salvation
Army, at the White
farm equipment and household Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Ave.,
furniture.
Portland, Oregon.
9 20-tf
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A FULL LINE
ESTACADA FEED STORE
Everybody welcome.
IN PROBATE.
In the m atter of the Estate of Ade­
laide Baumgardner, Deceased.
To Willis O. Baumgardnei, widowerof
said deceased, Silas H. Obert, son of
said deceased, Merton Obert, son of
said deceased, Roy Obert, son of said
deceased, Earl Obert, son of said de­
ceased, and to all other unknown heirs,
if any such there be:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Clackams, Department of Probate, at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the
5th day of May, 1924, at 9:30 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day, then and
there to show cause, if any exists, why
an order of sale should not be made
directing the sale of a contract of pur­
chase for the hereinafter described real
property, said contract to be sold at
private sale as in the petition prayed
for, said property being situated in
Clackamas County, Oregon, and de-
i scribed as follows, to wit: Lots one
I (1). two (2) and three (3), Block seven
| (7), Zobrist Addition to E s t a c a d a ,
j Clackamas County. Oregon. This cita­
tion is served upon you by publication
thereof in the Eastern C l a c k a m a s
New, pursuant to an order made and
entered in the above entitled Court and
cause by the Hon. H E. Cross, judge
of said Court, on the 22nd day of March,
1924, directing the publication of said
citation in said Eastern Clackamas
News a newspaper published in Clacka­
mas County, Oregon, once a week- for
four consecutive weeks, and fixing the
time of hearing of said petition to sell
real property and the hearing of any
objections thereto on the 5th day of
May, 1924. at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
a. m. before the above entitled court
at Oregon City, Clackamas County,
Oregon
WITNESS my hand ami the seal of
this Court the 22nd day of March, 1924.
FRED A. MILLER, Clerk,
(SE A L ) By
A. McKINNON, Deputy.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAID
“ The way to wealth; if you desire it, is as
plain as the way to market. It depends
chiefly on two words, Industry and Fru­
gality, that is, waste neither time nor money,
but make the best use of both.
An account with your Home Bank, regularly
and systematically increased, will help you
to follow this good advice.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
FOUR PerCcnt Interest on Time and Savings Deposits
Date of first publication March 27, 1924.
Date of last publication April 24, 1924.
Job printing at theNEws office
BREADS
J t your grocer 's
THE FIRST STEP
to a successful career, no matter what
your ambition may be, is a Bank Ac­
count— the foundation of many a man’s
success. Open an account with us
and see how fast it will grow.
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
M ake Delivery C ertain!
CARVER STATE BANK
T i/ T T H the entire factory output of Ford Cara
being absorbed as rapidly as the cars can
be produced, it is certain that plant capacity
will be greatly over-sold when spring buying
reaches it highest p oin t
“ 1 he Bank T h a t’» G row ing”
\ % paid on savings, compound twice a year
W e advise that you place your order at once,
taking advantage of your dealer’s first oppor­
tunity to make delivery.
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO-
H. C. GO FIRING Prop.
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See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
Saturday», open to 8 p. m.
u se
Estacada
: t
Oregon
D etroit, M ichigan
II you do not wish to pay cash for your car, con­
venient installment terms can be arranged. Or you
can enroll under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
O pen from 7 a. i. to 6 p. m.
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