Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 18, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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N O TIC E F O R PUBLICATION
HYCADA NEWS
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fòli tor
A-sistant Editor
Spirt Editor
Class Editor
Published every Thursday n.t
Estacada. Orejen
by the
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COM.'ANY,
Mary Alice Roed
Irene Hayden
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Richard Haynian
Th ' football banquet was given
Friday nigh at the hotel Estaca-
S ubscription R ates
da. Those present were seniors,
«.SO
One year
j
unions, faculty members, board
.75
Six months
members and the guests of hon­
VERYTHING nice, clean, and warm. Your
Thursday. December 18. 1924
or,
the football men. Speakers
patronage is very earnestly so ¡cited.
of the evening were toast-mis­
All are made to feel at i'omc.
tress Florence June Reed, senior
BIBLE THOUGHT
class
president Mary Alice Reed,
Wishing everyone a Very Merry Christmas,
Principal Olson, Captain Ted Sat­
— FOR TODAY —
and a Pappy New Year— and say, we will
ing, chairman of the board, Mr.
» Thought» m em oH iod, will prove
priceless h e ritag e in a f te r year*.
Ames, Manager Harvy Wood-
serve the usual Christmas dinner at a mod­
worth and last but not least.
erate price. All are invited.
HE THATWII.L LOVE LIFE, ANU
Coach
Paul Giddings. Mr. Gid-
SEE GOOD DAYS, LET HIM RE­
dings
presented the l e t t e r s ,
FRAIN HIS TONGUE FROM EVIL
AND HIS LIPS THAT THEY SPEAK
which are in the form of a foot­
NO GUILE. —1 Peter 3:10.
ball with E, H. S. on them, to
the
following men: Ted Saling.
shall interrogate h im a s to HONEY B E E INDUSTRY
QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS
Harvy
Woodworth, Frank Hay
whether he is the head of a fam­
The
honey
bo
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in
lu^trv
can
be
den,
Maurice
Bullard, Harrv Os­
Notice is elsewhere given in ily and otherwise an elector, and the most profitable pha^e of di born, James Jennings, William
this issue to the legal voters of has children of school age in the | versified farming, according to Shearer, Everett Osborne, Oli­
school district No. 108, Clacka­ district.
| H-A. Ssullen, assistant profes- ver Suter, Foster Myers, Glenn
mas county, state of Oregon,
|sor of entomology at the state Ely and Joe Marshall A pleas­
that a school meeting will be W inter Short Courses A n ­ (college. Ten colonies can pro­ ant evening was spent in play­
nounced at O. A . C.
held at the high school building
duce one-half ton of honey per ing various games.
on the 30th. day of December at
Winter short courses covering season u: der favorable condi- Mr. Olson complimented the
7:80 o’clock for the pu-pose of 11 subjects in five dapartments j tions, selling at from 15 to 20
Websterians on the fine program
discussing the budget as prepared of the school of agriculture have cents pir pound.
presented Friday afternoon. The
by the levying board and com­ been anno ¡need by A. B. Cord ley,
“ There ar ■ a few fundamen­ Webs are eagerly looking for
mittee of freeholders and to vote dean of the school. Six courses t a l to remember in succe-sful
ward to the Adelphic program,
on the proposition of levying a will be given by the farm me­ bee culture, says Professor Scul-
which is to be given Wednesday
special district tax for the en­ chanics department similar to len. hirst, get- standaru equip
afternoon, Dec. 24.
suing year.
those which have in the p".st ment, that is, have the proper NaTnes will be chosen this
The question often arises as to proved most popular.
size hives, made correctly, with week and committees have been
the proper qualification of voters
A poultry short course will be substantial brood frames. Sec appointed to get a Christmas
at such a meeting. We quote given this year for the first ond, have full sheets of wax
the following extract from Ore­ time, while two dairying courses foundations for the brood frames, tree and decorate it.
gon School Laws of 1923. page will also be given. Another class so as to enable the bees to make The following girls have been
81, Section 260, Qualification of in land classification and ap­ an even and large amount of picked on the first, and second
Voters:
praisal will be announced this worker comb for brood rearing. basketball teams. First team
Any citizen of this state, male year and the fourth annual can- Third, see that the bees are Goldie Brown, F .; Irene Hayden
or female, who is twenty-one ners school will he held. The properly prepared for winter. F .; Irene Kaake, C.; Avis Cado
years of age a id has resided in names and dates of courses are Fourth, try to discourage swarm- nau, S. C.; Florence J. Reed, G
Erma Jones, G. Second team
the district thirty days immedi­ as follows:
i g as mu.-ii as posssio.’e. Fifth, Alice Kaake, Thelma Wilcox
ately preceding the meeting or
Dairy Manufacturing, January keep colonies free from disease. Myrtle Hall, lietha Ames, Ger
election and has properety in the
“ As the investment is nearly aldine Warren, Edna Bates, Ed
5-31;
Dairy Herd Management,
district, as shown Iw the last
January 5 to March 20; Fourth $20 per coo.iy, the beekeeper na Carter, Lenora Beck, Margar
c o u n t y assessment, a n d not
should at least have 25 colonies et Beck. At a meeting held
assessed by the sheriff, on which Annual Canners ■School, Febru­
to make the industry worth Monday night, Irene Hayden
ary
2-20;
Poultry
Husbandry
he or she is liable or subject to
while. This can be done by di­ was elected captain and Avis
February
2
to
March
14;
Land
pay a tax, shall be entitled to
viding the colonies at the time, Cadonau manager.
Classification
and
Appraisal,
Feb­
vote at any school meeting or
keeping young queens at the
election in said district; provided, ruary 2-27; Farm Mechanics, (6
Monday afternoon the student
head of all colonies.
that the property qualifications courses) I. Farm Power and
body had the pleasure of listen­
“ In the Umatilla and Malheur ing to the first rehearsal of the
imposed by this section shall not Power Equipment, January 0 to
March
10;
II.
Idas
Engines,
Trac­
valleys,
the average amount of high school orchestra, given at
apply in the election of school
tors,
and
Equipment,
January
honey
per
colony is more that the high school. They present­
directors and school clerks; pro­
19-23;
111,
General
Farm
Re­
100
pounds,
as the fields of sweet ed a very fine program and the
vided further, that any person
pair,
January
26-30;
IV.
Water
clover
and
alfalfa
offer ideal con­ audience could hardly believe
shall be deemed to have complied
with the property qualification Supply and Sanitation, February ditions far hees. The shorter the players were amateurs. The
imposed by this section who pre 2 6; V. Gas and Electric Light the distance the bees have to go last number played was “That
sents to the directors or judges and Power, February 9 13; VI. for nectar, the greater is the Old Gang of Mine,’’ which met
of election satisfactory evi fence Concrete Construction, February amount of honey produced.’’—O. with such enthusiasm from the
A. C. Iud. News.
that he or she has stock, shares, 16-20.
students that ar. encore was giv­
or ownership in any corporation,
en.
The student body is quite
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Win. W. Smith
See J. E. Gates and get that
firm, or copartnership which has suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. left for Portland, Tuesday even­ proud of ine orchestra.
if
property i n t h e d i s t r i c t , as O. F. building.
ing on Li.t-iness.
A basketball game was held
shown by the last county assess­
between the juniors and seniors
ment, and not assessed by the f
in the Gym Tuesday afternoon
sheriff, on which such corporation
after school. The 3core was 27-
firm or copartnership pays a tax,
4 in favor of the juniors. A
even though his or her individual
CH ILD REN
LA D IE S
game was planned to pa played
M EN
name does not appear upon the
after
school on Thursdry, but
Toys
Choice Perfumes
Soft Collar Cases
tax roll; providen further, that
Books
owing
to the fact that the Gym
Beauty Boxes
Smoking Sets
in districts of the third class,
Games
Vanity Cases
was
not
finished the game was
Military Brushes
Ma Ma Polls
any head of a family who is other
Perfumed Rath S. hs
Leather
B iI Folds
postponed
to a l iter date.
Purses
wise n qualified elector, and hav­
Beautiful Va\es
Founiiin
Pins
Due to the bad weather con
Vanity Combs
Flower Baskets
ing children of school age, may
Stationery
Mani:ure Sets
ditioas,
the high school Carnival
Incense
Burners
Flashlights
vote at such an election Without
Brush and Comb Sets
Rubber Aprons
which
was
to be given this week
Knives
p r o p e r t y qualifications, Th e
Watches
Silverware
R
a?.ori
■nd.
has
been
postponed till af­
chairman ofnnv school meeting,
Fork and Spoon Sets
Gift Books
Vacuum Bottles
ter
the
Christmas
holidays.
or any qualified elector, is hereby
A L S O a nice Zinc of Christines Creeling Cards. Tree Or-
au'ho-ized t> coal enge any per­
A n n o u n ce s M a rria g e
son who mav offer to vote at
naments, Decorations. ar.d Xmas U'ranpinys, Etc.
such a meeting In c a s e an
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hannah
elector has been challenged or
(surprised their many friends in
disqualified, it shall be the duty
t h is community last Sunday
THE GIFT SHOP
of the chairman of such meeting
>y announcing that they had
to administer to each person so
\ been married the fourthcenth of
challenged a n oath t h a t h e o r
last June at Stevenson, Wa«h.
she will truly answer all questions
The bride was formerly Miss
propounded to him touching his I
Esther Anderson, daughter of
place of residence and qualifica­
.'Ir. an I Mrs. Anderson of Bor­
tions as elector at such meeting,
ing while Mr Hannah is the son
and upon taking which, if t he:
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hannah
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
i f this city’. Roth are graduates
meeting be in a district of the ;
the Estacada high school and
first or second class, he shall in !'
«re
well known here. They
terrogate him respecting his cit
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'
ire
residing
in Portland at this
izership in this state, his age. I
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n.>
residence in the district immedi •
ately preceding the meeting or
election ami whether ho has pro­
W o r k e r injured
perty oi shares in a corporation
Chas l.areen an employee of
in the district, as shown by Ihc
;he P. E. P. Company suffered a
last ecu
assessment, and not I Ops.i from 7 a. m. to fi p . m Sa t v r a y., cre
badly i t ;shed hand List Tuesday
!c ft p
assessed by the sheriff on which
while running a diamond drill
he or she is liable or subject to
near the Cazadero dam. He was
pay a tax; and if the meeting be
Oregon
taken to a Portland hospital fori
in a district of the third class, he
medical attention.
A . OHFORATION.
ESTACADA H T E L
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ESTACADA
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
THE ESTACADA PHARMACY
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
! Estacada
i Large sheets of blotting paper,
(19x24, at the N ews office 10
07065-07552
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Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, Novem­
ber 17, 1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank &
VV. Gillette, of Route 1, Colton, Ore­
gon, who on March It. 1921, made
Homestead Entry. No. 07065, for SWJ
SEJ, Sec. 31, T. 4 8., R. 4 E., and on !;
MRS. E. E. SALING, Proprietor X
March 24, 1924, inaile additional Home­
stead entry No 07552, for the SEj St'J
HOME COOKING
Sec. 31, Township 4 S., Range 4 E.,
Our Specialty .
;l;
Willamette Meridian has filed notice of
intention to make Final Proof to estab­ {; Open from 6:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. X
lish claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver U.
S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon,
on the 29th day of December, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
E A R L LA FORGE,
Clark IS. Knaggs, of Colton, Oregon.
Rex Gordon, of Colton, Oregon, Dwight
The “ SQUARE DEAL” BARBER
W. Hart, of Colton, Oregon, George
Settlemeir, of Colton, Oregon
E tncada’s leading tonsorial artist
HAIR CUT :5 c
SHAVE 15c
Notice will be publishsd for five con­
All other work et Popular Prices
secutive weeks in the “ Estacada
News.”
Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty
Act 6-9-lb.
Clackamas Co.
BATHS
DROADWAY. NEXT TO LINN'S INN
W a l t e r L, T oozf , S r . Register.
U-20-12-18
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k ep t in y o u r own« com m unity is th e dollar you
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
P. S.
Yovr 1925 Calendar is here; the same kind
you have liked for so many years. Call for it
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