Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 15, 1924, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1924.
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E a s te rn C la c k a m a s N e w s
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-claas mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
Ul’TON H. GllUt.S
Editor and [Manager.
S ubscription R ates
One year
Six months
$1.50
.75
Thursday, May 15, 1924.
DON’T
BRENTON VEDDER
BARBER SHOP
Earl La Forge, Proprietor
OF GLADSTONE
Successor to W. P. Dean
MAIN STREET
Republican Candidate for
FORGET
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
W E do all kinds of h a u l­
ing to an d from PORTLAND
W E buy every th in g p ro ­
d u ced on th e FA RM ;
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
Bartholomew &
Lawrence
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EVOLUTION OF A SO UL
Absolute Honesty and Integrity? Efficiency in
Public Service.
ESTACADA
LAUNDRY
Under entirely new management
Rough-Dry,
I4lbs $1.00
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
A FULL LINE
Now’ completing first term.
Educated in the schools of Oregon.
A home-builder and lax-payer in Clackamas County.
Understands thoroughly the educational problems
confronting the rural schools.
Considers his oath of office a sacred covenant be­
tween himself and those he is elected to serve.
Keeps complete and exact account of all public
school funds handled through the office.
Prompt, courteous, efficient; loyal to the interests
of pupils, teachers and tax-payers of Clackamas County.
W E think we have th e
B est Prices on MILL FEEDS
according to quality.
HE THAT TRUSTETH IN HIS OWN
HEART IS A FOOL.— Prov. 28:26.
THE SQ U A R E DEAL
Satisfaction guaranteed
Patronage Solicited Phone 70-1
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
I. O .O . F.
Estacada Lodge
No. 175.
Meets every Saturday evening in
their lodge room, corner of Broad­
way and Third streets. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
J . H. Tracy, N. G.
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
j
‘‘The Hunchback of Notre
A NEW W EEKLY
Dame,” which was shown here
The Benton Independent is the
last week, might well be termed
‘‘The Evolution of a Soul.” The latest star appearing in the Ore­
firmament.
hunchback, Quasimodo, at the gon journalistic
beginning of the story, has a Judging from its initial issue, it
soul as dwarfed, distorted and promises to become one of no
bestial as his repulsive body, an small magnitude. The publisher
ape-like soul in an ape-like body. is Arthur W. Lawrence who has
If anything he was then lower been a state legislator and a
The transactions of Judge Dimick in no way
than the ape. As such he was printer, and the editor is Don C.
affects the Clackamas County Savings & Loan As­
ready to be the tool of those who Wilson. We extend to both our
sought the abduction of the gip­ learty congratulations and best
sociation. All loans are made upon the approval of the
sy girl, Esmeralda. But low as wishes, and gladly add it to our
Board of Directors. No one individual has power to
he was, sordid and brutal, ani­ exchange list.
mated only by passions of hate
make loans or has access to the funds. All money
and animal desires, yet his soul The iceman is saying to him­
that has been deposited with the Association has been
retained a latent spark of man­ self, with apologies to William
loaned on First Mortgages, and the mortgages and
hood which was capable of being Shakespere,
fanned to a blaze.
“Now is the winter of our dis­
notes deposited with the State of Oregon in trust for
This was furnished when in content
the depositors. We have 3 to 1 security for every dol­
torture from the cruel lash, ex­ Made glorious summer by this
posed to the contumely and jeers sun of Oregon.”
lar that is loaned. Give no credence to idle rumors.
of a callous, mocking crowd, and
Inquire of officers or directors, or call at the office.
dying from an intense thirst, his
Corrections
We are under State Supervision and Control.
victim passing by, took compas­
We call attention to the cor­
sion on him, and brought him rections
in two political adver­
the reviving draught of water to
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
slake his thirst, and covered up tisements: W. B. Cook of Oswego
is
candidate
for
county
assessor
W. W. Everhart
Arthur Graham
his wounded back with the cloth­
ing which had been torn from and not for commissioner.
Fred
A.
Miller
W. B. Cook
W. C. Hawley is candidate for
him.
F. J. Tooze
M. S. Shrock
congressman and not for com­
Thus the breath of womanly missioner. We tender our sin­
W. L. Mulvey
J. A. Reams
pity penetrated the recesses of cere apologies to both these gen­
A.
A
.
Price
his soul, and stirred the man­ tlemen.
hood, kindling love within him
which was slowly to burn out
76th M ilestone
the vile and base, cleansing his
The seventy-sixth birthday an­
soul from all impurities.
The most perplexing problem 1 See J. E. Gates and get that
At length love obtains the niversary of Mrs. David Hug-
for
the sweet girl graduate is suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
gans
was
celebrated
at
her
home
mastery, and he is able through
0. F. Building.
10-lltf.
love to rise to the height of self at Eagle Creek A lovely dinner not her thesis but her gown.
sacrifice for the sake of his be was served in the form oif a sur­
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
loved, and to rejoice to lose his prise. Those enjoying the din­
BIDS W AN TED
06433
life so that her happiness was ner were Mr. and Mrs. David «HE BO ARD OF DIRECTORS of
Huggans, Mrs. W. H. Smith and
secured.
Barton School District NO. 89, Department of the interior, U. 3. Land
County, Oregon, will un-1 Office, at Portland Oregon, May 7,
As he lay prone in the final grandson of Parkplace, Mrs. L. til 1 Clackamas
8 o’clock, P. M. on the 22nd day of 1924.
struggle his emancipated sou M. Hogan and Mr. Henry Woods May, 1924, receive sealed bids accom- NOTICE is hereby given that Fred-
could almost be seen sloughing of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Es- panied b> certified check for 10 per j crick M. Crane, of Molalla, Oregon
off its malformed shell andrising land Lindholm of Sandy, Mrs. cent of the amount of the proposal for ! who, on Sept. 16th, 1919, made Home-
the construction of a modern two room stead Entry No. 06433. for NEJ NE1
towrads the empyrean, where a J. W. Huggans and children, school
house. Plans and specifications Section 7,' Township 5 S, Range 3 e ’
Mrs. Rose Westerman of Eagle
new perfect, upright body would Creek,
and Mrs. Frank Gilman may be seen at the office of the school Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
clothe the perfected, upright
c I, ' .
i intention to made Final Proof, to estab-
Dated May 10, 1024
liah claim to the land above described,
man, a noble body for a noble and son of Parkplace. A center-
piece
of
a
blooming
Christmas
MRS. GEO W. TURNER, Clerk, i before the Register and Receiver U.
man.
cactus was ratMer an odd feature
S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon,
JENS PEDERSEN, Chairman.
on the 20th day of June, 1924.
5-15-22
of the day.
A COLOSSAL FR A U D
Claimant names as witnesses:
TO THE PUBLIC
The D i m i c k defalcations
mount up steadily each day un­
til they are now reported at
about a half million dollars jAt
first thought we were inclined
to think that being financially
pinched he yielded to temptation
to misappropriate funds to save
the day, and thus became en­
tangled in a financial web which
gradually extended, as he was
forced to rob Peter to pay Paul,
hoping eventually to straighten
out matters.
But it is worse than this. It
seems nothing less than cold
blooded, deliberate fraud to en-
rich himself. No one was spared,
even his wife and closest friends
and relatives were his victims.
But the wonder is. bow could a
man carry on such peculations
undetected for so long a period,
extending over years? What a
nerve he must have had. He
could never know but at any mo­
ment a slip of the pen, a care­
less word might give him away.
It matters little how much he
took away with him. Ill gotten
gains never prosper, and besides,
‘‘What shall it profit a man if
he shall gain the whole world
and lose his own soul”
Tomorrow is election day, to
make choice of candidates of
both parties for the fall political |
race. If you want your candi-,
date to be nominated be sure
and do your part, otherwise you
can have no reason to kick if the
other fellow gets in. Don’t let
Genera! Apathy be in command
that day.
Give your preference if you
can conscientiously, to candidates
from the eastern part of the
c o u n ty .
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.
CARVER STATE BANK
“ I he Bank T hat’s G rowing”
4 %
paid on savings, compound twice a year
☆
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Estacada
Saturdays, open to 8 p. m.
Oregon
Well selected hogs, properly cared for
under advantageous conditions, are bound to
be a profitable investment over a term of
years.
This Bank is ready to assist the right
man, properly located, in securing a start in
this profitable line.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
FOUR Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Deposits
U. S. EXPERTS LEAD WAR ON
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
06407
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Of
—
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ffiee at Portland, - Oregon,
May 7,
1924.
NOTICE is hereby given thst Wil­
liam H. Knoll, of Colton, Oregon, R. 1
Box 67, who on September 16, 1919,
make Homestead entry. No. 06407, for
SWJ. Section 33, Township 4 S, Range
.| 4 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 24th day of June, 1924.
1 Claimant names as witnesses:
, George Devore, Stanley Turell, Lewis
Vallen, Dan Stahlnacher. all of Colton.
| Oregon.
Notice will be published for five eon-
| seculive we»ksin the "Estacada News.”
W alter L. T ooze S r . Register.
H. C. GQHRING Prop.
CAR AND WIDE, hogs are known as ‘‘Mort-
■ gage Lifters,” They also perform a valu­
able service in helping to prevent the mort­
gage getting on the farm.
Earnest Wallace. Amund Munson,
Jesse Lett, Mark Burnham, all of Mo­
bilia, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a
News."
W alter L. T ooze S r ., Register.
5-15 6-12
5 1 5 - 6-12
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
MORTGAGE LIFTERS
This I* lir. 1. G. Hoick of the United States Bur can of Animal
Industry, (left) who has been placed by Secretary Wallace In complete
command of the light being effectively waged on the foot and month
disease oatbreak In Cnllfnrala, and G. 1L Heeke, director Department of
Agrlenltnre, State of California, who Is assisting Dr. Hoach In qalckly
and permanently stamping ont the epidemic.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
(16374
I Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon. May 7th,
1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that John
August Arvid->on of Colton. Oregon,
who on Mav 9th. 1919. made Home­
stead Entrv, No. 06374, for Lots 3-4,
EJ SWJ, Section 7. Township 5 S.
Range 4 E. Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
' and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at
Portland. Oregon, on the 27th day of
June. 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Hunter, Mrs. Merritt Clark.
E. Spulak. Karl Olson, all of Colton.
Oregon.
Notice will he published for five con­
secutive weeks in the " E s t a c a d a
; News.”
W alter L. T ooze S r . Register.
15 - 15 - 6-12
8ACRAMENTO. CALIF.—Tho full the disease through shipment of
force of tho E’nitod States govern­ fruits, vegetables or dairy products
ment has been brought Into play from the great non-lnfected areas
effectively against the foot and of California. We know of no in­
mouth dleeaee In California. The stance where the disease has been
disease has been confined to cer­ carried by such shipments," Dr.
Houck said.
tain limited district# In the state
Complete confidence In the men
and the work of stamping It ont Is in the field was expressed by Dr. J.
proceeding rigorously under the R Mohler. chief of the bureau of
direction of Dr. U. O. Houck, per­ animal Industry. United S u tes de­
sonal Representative of Secreury partment of agriculture, tn a mes­
Wallace, department of agrlenltnre. sage he has Just sent to Dr. Honck
who has complete control of the snd the local federal Inspectors.
combined federal and state fo x es
• We have tn California," he said,
"Every method justified by our "the best equipped force of Inspec­
past experience sad by scientific tors that was ever assembled on a
stndy Is being used to prevent any foot and month detail.
possibility of spread of the disease
"Our methods are not experi­
and to wipe It out so thoroughly1 mental. but have been weighed lu
that there will be no chance of lu the balance of practical experience
recurrence." eaid Dr. Hoack.
and have always produced the de-
"There Is go danger of spread of •irad result*.'