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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. We omitted to mention last week, that Miss Dora Currin was unanimously elected secretary of the Community Club at its last meeting in place of Soren K. Os- tergaard, resigned. M. G- Weatherby of Garfield When you need a watch, ring, receved a telegram Thursday etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf morning from California calling Mrs. George L. Mendenhall him to the bedside of his father, was a Portland visitor Friday. George B. Weatherby, at Escon- Mrs. H. C. Stephens went on ndido, who had become very the early car to Portland, Friday, much worse. He left the fol returning on tne afternoon train. lowing morning for the south. George Pointer is getting over DIED—April 3, 1924. Mrs. the effcts of an attack of lum Ellen Carlson, wife of Ola Carl bago, which came on him last son of Eagle Creek, aged 72 week. years, 1 month and 12 days. The Mrs. A. T. Elott returned Sat funeral was held Saturday after urday from a visit to Portland. noon. the Rev. W. H. Mort offi STATE MARKET AGENT She has recovered from her re ciating, with interment in the I. DEPARTMENT cent illness. . O. O. O. F. cemetery at Estaca BY C. E. SPENCE, MARKET AGT. Lumber is being hauled and da, under direction of Joseph E. preparations made to build a Gates, fuñera ldirector. The de Before the potato grading and Roman Catholic church in the ceased was a native of Sweden. inspection law was put into en northwest part of town on forcement by the state market Wedding Anniversary Seventh street. agent, Oregon’s potatoes were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ecker, On last Friday, April 4th, a considered the poorest stock on Mrs. M. H. Boyle and son Wal very happy crowd of eighteen the Pacific coast markets. Today den, all of Portland, visited Sun gathered at the J. G. Hayman they are heading the markets. day with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. home to congratulate Mr. and This shows what grading and an Mrs. Hayman on their eighteenth honest pack can do. Cary and Mrs. Nina B. Ecker. Before grading, labeling and Charles Bronson went Thurs wedding anniversary. T h e y day to visit his son Lee in Port came by surprise and brought inspection were enforced, the land and Mrs. Bronson joined the eats with them. A very en- Department of Agriculture of him the following day and will ¡joyable time was had. With San Francisco made the pub their felicitations the guests left lished statement that Oregon remain in the city a few days. potatoes were the riskiest stock an appropriate present. BORN—April 7, 1924, to Mr. on the San Francisco markets, and Mrs. Irving D. Apling of Catholic Services and the only way the dealers Logan, twin babies—a girl weigh Holy Mass will be celebrated would touch them was on con ing 6Vi pounds and a boy weigh at Estacada on Palm Sunday, signment, The marketing as ing IVi pounds. Dr. G. F. Mid April 13. at 10:15 a. m. This sistant stated that Washington ford was in attendence. will be the last time that servi and Idaho potatoes had always Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence ces will be held in the old hotel found a good demand there. had as dinner guests last Sunday, building. The old custom of say Recent federal market quota Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rauch and ing Mass in the homes will be tions from San Francisco are as baby, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sever discontinued as a new church is follows: Oregon, U. S. No. 1, ance, S. W. Lawrence, wife and under construction. $2.35 to $2.40; Yakima from daughter Dorothy, all of Port F r . JOHN BERNARD, Priest $1.90 to $2; Idaho, $2.25 to $2.30. land; Sylvester Lawrence and Los Angeles quotations: Oregon For Watch Work see A. N. Burbanks, U. S. No. 1, $2.50 to wife of Springwater and G. M. 5-10-tf $3; Idaho, $2.40. Portland quo Lawrence and wife of Gresham. Johnson. tations: U. S. No. 1, $2.25 to Charter No. 125. Reserve District No. 12 $3; No. 2, $1.50 to $1.75. R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N Enforcement of this law has brought the Oregon potatoes up ---- of the---- from a “take your chance” con signment risk to topping the Cal- fornia market price. The state At Estacada, in the State o f Oregon, market agent thinks it has been AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. MARCH 31ST. 1924, well worth while. While the law has the loopholes of most new RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $139,492.40 laws, and it would have been Overdrafts secured and unsecured.......................................... 19.30 difficult to have enforced it with U. S. government securities owned ........................... 43,924.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities..................................... 20,652.21 a club, yet the market agent Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, e t c ................... 5,804.18 department has had the cooper Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures $2,767.33 6.217.33 Real estate owned other than banking house .......... ...... 4,139.62 ation of nearly all dealers, retail Cash on hand in vault and due from banks approved reserve merchant« and big growers and agents of this bank ............................................................ 38,644.94 it has worked out most satisfac Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items ..................... 219.60 torily. The supply has been re Total cash and due from banks ................. ........... ; $38,864.54 duced by keeping the cull stock Total ................. $259,113.58 on the farms for feed; the de L IA B IL IT IE S . mand has been greatly increased Capital stock paid in ..................................................... ...... $ 15,000.00 by the consumers having confi Surplus fund............................................................................... 2,000.00 dence in the established grades Undivided profits ..................................................... $4,028.92 Less current expenses, interest and taxea paid $2,862.61 1,166.31 and there is confidence on the United States deposits, including postal savings.................. 209.39 part of the growers and dealers Demand Deposits subject to reserve: that ¿Oregon will have a future Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, city or other public funds 152,060.69 big place in the best markets. LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS ITEM S neighbor from Polk had no griev ance, but rather that he should be congratulated on the deal. He said that he^hipped a cow hide to market and he received a bill for 12 cents to be remitted, that the freight and expense was this sum above the selling price. It will be interesting to both farmers to read that in 1923 this country imported $118,000,000 worth of hides and skins, | ESTACADA STATE BANK, Basket Social On Saturday night, April 12, a basket social will be held at the Dodge school house. There will be a program by the school chil dren and a minstrel show by the grown ups. Ladies are asked to bring baskets. The proceeds of their sale will go towards paying the debt on the new addition to the school building. No admis sion will be charged and every one is cordially invited. Notice Beginning with the fourth Saturday in April Eagle Grange will hold its meetings in the evenings in stead of on the third Saturday in the daytime as here tofore. SECRETARY. S t a t e m e n t o f t h e O w n e r s h ip M a n AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., R E QUIRED b y t h e A c t o f A u g u s t 13 th , 1912, of E astern C lackamas N ews , pub lished weekly at Estacada, Oregon, for April 1st, l:i24. Editor, Managing Editor and Business Manager, Upton H. Gibbs, Estacada, Oregon. Publisher, Upton H. Gibbs, Estacada, Oregon. Owner, Mary Louise Gibbs, Estaca da, Oregon. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, none. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of April, 1924. W. F. Cary, Notary Public. My commission expires August 15th, 1927. é REAL SILK GUARANTEED HOSIERY Phone or write Phone Gresham 531 PERRY KITZMILLER. Local Representative, Gresham, Ore., P. 0. Box 435 Typewriters repaired.- Complete Rental and Supply Department. THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY 304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr. Phone, Broadway 0270 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 he sold at private sale as in the petition prayed for, said property being situated in Clackamas County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to wit: Lots one (l). two (2) and three (3), Block seven (7), Zobrist Addition to E s t a c a d a , 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 end 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 and the seal of this Court the 22nd day of March, 1924. \ FRED A. MILLER, Clerk, By A. McKINNON, Deputy. Date of first publication March 27, 1924. Date of last publication April 24, 1924. 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 S BARBER SHOP t BATHS At a recent farmers' meeting states C. E. Spence, a Polk j 1 county farmer related that h e , sold a beef hide and that the price he received for it was j but 60 cents. A Wasco county ¿man jumped up and declared hi*( jij I % R A D IO See me before you buy that set. I sell theHALLOWATT Receiving Sets, the kind that will please you If you are interested let me dem- strate this fine set to you. PRICES ARE RIGHT. CLYDE SCHOCK Crawfords’ Garage, Estacada, Ore. Or Phone 69-7 PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP JOSEPH E.G ATES-YO U R HOME FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND K M B A L M K K A place where your loved ones wfll he cared for with tender c are.- L.ady assistant. NIGHT AND DAY TELEPH O N E FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES Estacada, Oregon. KHAKI ARMY BLANKETS State Market Agent Spence states that Portland grain deal ers have been buying carloads of screenings from Canada, which are ground into mash for chicken Total ............................................ ............. _ ................... $259,113.58 feed or given a bath in molasses STATE OF OREGON, | and sold for dairy feeds. Mr. COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS, j 88' I, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that Spence had a sample of one of the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. the cars analyzed and the result RUTH L. DILLON, Cashier, showed 79 per cent of weed seed, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1924. W. F. Cary, Notary Public chaff, dust and other dockage My commission expires August 15, 1927. and 21 percent of cracked wheat. C orrect —A ttest :— H. C. STEPHENS, The daily market reports quote A. E. SPARKS, chicken mashes and dairy feeds RUTH L. DIL l ON Directors. $50 per ton and up. The farm ers of Oregon get from $26.66 to $30 per ton for their first class wheat and then they pay $50 and up for Canadian screenings that have but 21 per cent of TO WHOM IT MY CONCERN: This is to certify that Mr. Perry Kitzmiller is our author wheat and a smear of molasses. ized and bonded representative in and about the territory of If the wheat growers were or Estacada, Oregon. We have made arrangements with him ganized half as strongly as the to take care of all business coming from this section, U nder grain dealers are they would not no circumstances have we ever given authorization to any have to sell good wheat at less other party residing in or about the above territory. We would appreciate any business which you place with Mr. Kitzmiller than production cost nor buy for our product: back foreign screenings at near- j Thanking you for your past patronage, we wish to remain. ly double the price of their Very truly yours, wheat. REAL SILK HOSIERY M1LL8, This Spring's latest shades now in. No advance in price. Will be glad to show them to you at any time. NEW AND REBUILT Old machines taken in trade as part payment. I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below: Farmers will some time learn the lesson that business interests Woodstock---- Underwood___ Remlngtom are constantly teaching them— L. C. Smith---- Royal__ Oliver that controling markets is the only way they can be sure of N am e_____________ ______ ___________ profitable selling prices. They Address must organize as manufacturing industries do; they must control their production; they must be their own middle men—control CITATION their products from the farm In the County Court for the State of I J A C K N O R T O N ’S County of Clackamas, to the retailer—They must be Oregon, for IN the PROBATE. able to fix their own prices on In the m atter of the Estate of Ade Broadway, opposite "Favorite” Theatre their own goods and get the laide Baumgardner, Deceased. $ Agent for Estacada Laundry prices. To Willis O. Baumgardnet, widowerof X Tub and Shower Cashier’s checks outstanding ....................... ..................... . • 2.636.60 Certified checks outstanding... .......................... 50.00 Total of demand deposits subject to reserv e.............. $154,747.29 Tim e and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve: Time certificates of deposit outstanding................................. 29,427.90 Savings deposits payable subject to notice ......................... 56,562.69 Total of lim e ard Savings deposits ....................$85,990.59 By F. H. P almer AaaL to E. M. Lundberg. Mgr. TYPEWRITERS YTTTTI'-IHTT ,TTT\’IT*ITT!' We just received a new shipment of 50 Army Blankets, genuine Wool, Khaki color, good for both bedding and auto robes—the price is right DRESS SHIRTS A good selection of English Broad-Cloth Shirts in all sizes. Nothing better for wear and looks. Without collars. M E N S UNDERW EAR^ With the Spring days comes a demand for light underwear. We have a big selection in Knit, both long and short sleeves, in ecru and white colors. Also a full line of MEN’S B. D. V. W hen you need a Hat or Cap be sure and come to The People's Store JOIN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE Where your Dollar has more Cents H . B. SNYDER, - - C.A. DYKEMAN.