Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 12, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925
Eastern Clackamas News
JOSEPH E. GATES
Bate red at the postoffice in Estacada,
■Oregon, as second-claaa mail.
ESTACADA
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
A CORPORATION.
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s
11.50
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Six months
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925
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air throughout the whole house—we are doing our
utmost to give all our patrons absolute satisfactory
service. You are all made to feel at home here, and
say! the price is very moderate.
W e have a few rooms that are not filled at this time,
and all are most earnestly invited to patronize the
BEST H O TEL IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Yours for service,
BEMOVE FAR FROM ME vanity
and lies: (five me neither poverty
• • r riches: feed me with food con­
venient for me.—Proverbs 30:8.
T H E
E S T A C A D A
FORD NEWS
NEW AND SECONO HAND
EA R L LA FORGE,
The “ SQUARE D EA L” BARBER ;
[ “SAILING IN N ” |
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office st Portland, Oregon, Febru­
ary 9, 1926.
NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph
Stachniewicz, of Route 2, Estacada,
Oregon, who on August 12, 1921. made
Homestead Entry, No. 01137, for NWJ
SI'T, NEJSWi, Section 23, Township
4 S, Rarge 4 E., Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
,r. . . lluLU before the
„ Reg-
land above described,
ister and Receiver U, S. Land Office,
at Portland, Oregon, on the 18lh. day
of March, 1925,
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. Habelt, of Estacada, Oregon; J.
H. Finster, of Estacada, Oregon; J.
W. Marrs, of Estscada, Oregon; John
E. Keller, of Estacada, Oregon.
Act 6-9-16, Clackamas County.
Notice will be published 5 consecutive
weeks in the Eastern Clackamas News,
Estacada, Oregon.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.,
2-5-3-S
Register.
Estacada’s leading tonsorial artist !
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Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty ;
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HAIR CUT 35c
SHAVE 15c
All other work at Popular Prices
BATH S
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HOME LOOKING
T H E G R EA T AM ERICAN,
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SAID,
“ECONOMY,
T H A T IS O N E OF T H E
F IR ST A N D H IG H E ST V IR ­
T U E S. IT BEGINS BY SAVING
M O NEY .”
A SAV ING S ACCOUNT W ITH
A GOOD BA N K WILL H ELP
YOU TO SAVE,
FOUR PER CENT ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
ESTACADA S T A T E BANK
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B u ick A u th o rize d
Service anywhere and
everyw here is like
an insurance policy.
Wherever, whenever
you drive, it protects
the continuous, satis­
factory operation o f
your Buick.
"The Covered W agon”
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBR. 19 4 20
TIRE AND T U B E
REPAIRING
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Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
Seaman & Bullard
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S H IN G L E S
SUBSCRIBE
FOR
THE
Estacada
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Route 2
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Cascade Motor Co.
WILCOX BROS., Props.
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IMAGINE
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
MRS. E . E . SALING, Proprietor
; Open from 6:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
‘ Wanderer of the Wasteland’
T H E ES TA C A D A M EA T CO.
4
P U B L IC A T IO N
N O T IC E
products that represent twenty-one
years of study, research and work
Detroit, Michigan.—The n a m e in developing the strongest materi-
Even though an Imposing monu­
“FORD” goes on 2,051,000 Ford als and the most efficient designs,
ment has been erected to Lincoln s car and truck parts every day,
br but also stands as a safeguard
memory in the beautiful Springfield
a protection to car owners against against the counterfeiter.
cemetery, his position is so secure
counterfeit parts.
in the hearts of men that such a
Trade-marking of Ford parts with
PUBLICITY WRITE-UP
thing, however imposing, can add
the now familiar script began in
but little to his renown.
Mr. C. J. Lytton representing the
Coming of humble parentage, 1914 when spurious parts first ap­ Homo Financing Investment Com­
peared.
This trade marking was
reared amid privations and hard
extended in 1916 when the markets pany of Portland, Oregon, was a
ships, lacking social prestige and
I
were
flooded with the counterfeits caNer at this office and in conver-
influential friends, Lincoln forced and today,
puttng the name Ford sa^lon with the editor said, “prevl-
his way to the highest pinnacle of on genuine parts has become some- ously to my connecting myself with
fame by sheer intellectual power,
any proposition I make a thorough
animated by a mighty purpose and thing of an industry itself.
Different standard parts into investigation, and if I am satisfied N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
consecrated to a great and worthy
which the trade-mark is worked that it is legitimate I then invest Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, February
cause.
during
manufacture now totals 351 myself and become a representative
7, 1925.
He was a statesman of the high­
of
the
company.
I
want
it
under-
V
m T ice is
. hereby
« . given that Rice
from
the
seventy
pound
cylinder
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,
NOTICE
er order, possessing un ability to
block
to
the
quarter
ounce
switch
t00d
tllat
the
Home
Financing
In-
D.
Montague,
whose po
po?t
_
' V W office
M I V S H address
UM« s o q
analyze a complex situation and
vestment Company is not selling is 1212 East Yamhill Street, Portland,
key.
place his finger on the heart of the
Oregon, filed in this office on February
A special department employing oil stock, it is not a gamble, nor a 6,
issue, unconfused by incidentals:
'925, his application No. 07666 for
speculation, it is purely an invest­ exchange
eighteen
skilled
engravers
is
con­
of certain lands for timber
and having deetermined the main
ment
secured
by
mortgage
held
within the Mt. Hood National Forest,
issue, was abble to abide by it, -un tinually busy making the stamp by the company. There is no pro­ Oregon,
under the act of March 20,
dies, while scores of other work­
moved by any circumstances.
motion nor free stock to anyone. 1922 (42 Stat., 465 ) as per Commission­
ers
are
engaged
throughout
the
Ford
letter “ K ” of January 24, 1925,
He was a great orator. His de­
Dividends are paid quarterly; the er's
factories in making the parts.
the lands offered in exchange being
bate with Stephen A. Douglas, his
units
of
the
company
are
sold
at
described as follows:
In a majority of instances it has
speech at Cooper Institute, his ad­
been found possible to incorporate $32.50 per unit and can be pur-
NiNEJ, SWiNFi, SEiNY i, NJSWi,
dress at Gettysburg, his second
SWèSW’i Sec. 13, T. 2 S., 3. 7 E., 280
the operation with manufacturing chased on the installment plan.
inaugural address — these Have
“Those of you who are reading acres —
processes. Spring leaves are marked
timber selected being located on the
never been surpassed in their re­
this
and have invested your hard The
as the steel is rolled at the mills.
NVV’iSWJ Sec. 17, SWJNWJ, NW4S
spective fields for greatness of
Drop-forged and cold-headed steel earned money in “ Wild Cat” schemes WJ Sec, 18, T. 3 S., R. 6 E., W. M. -
thought, simplicity and purpose of
parts are marked by stencils cut In­ here is your opportunity to recover
Any and all persors claiming adverse­
diction,, earnestness of purpose and
The officers of this ly the lands described or the timber, or
to the dies. Some of the parts, your losses.
wealth of sympathy.
to object because of the mineral
like the crankshafts, piston rings, company are all well known busi­ desiring
character of the land, or for any other
Ho was one of the world’e truly
and rear axle ring gear—because ness men of years’ experience in reason, to the disposal to applicant,
great men, great in intellect,in heart,
I intend to be at the should file their affidavits of protest in
of the sequence of operations and Portland.
in purpose, in sacrifice, in endeavor
precision required—are stamped in Estacada Hotel, Estacada, Oregon, this office on or before the 14th day of
and in achievement.
every Thursday and Friday and March, 1925.
separete operations.
His tragic death only added glory
would
be pleased to meet any one
W a l t e r L. T ooze , S r . Register.
In the engineering department
to his life, and the passing years
and
explain
fully
our
proposal.”
Clackamas
County.
an average of 700 stamps and sten­
have established hit high position
Notice will be published for four con­
cils of the Ford trade mark in
on the world’s roll of honor.
Upton H. Gibbs spent Sunday secutive weeks in the Eastern Clacka­
various sizes are made daily.
evening and part of Monday In mas News, Estacada, Oregon.
“ With malice toward none, with
This trade mark on genuine Ford
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charity for all, with firmness in
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the right as God gives us to see the
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
right,“may well be used in the de­
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
scription of this noble character.
Office at Portland, Oregon, February
9. 1925.
WORLD WAR VETS., NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank­
lin H. Howard, of Route 4, Estacada,
Veterans of the World War who
Oregon, who. on March 27, 1920; made
Homestead Entry, No. 06656, fer SEJ
have not submitted applications for
NWJ, Section 29, Township 3 S., Range
their bonuses are urged by Lt. Col.
5 E , Willamette Meridian, has filed
C. F. Andrews, city recruiting offi­
notice of intention to make Final Proof,
cer, U. S. A. , to do so at once.
Zane Grey’ s Most Popular Novel, Filmed in the
to establish claim to the lerd above
described, before the Register and Re
The importance of applying at the
Gorgeous Painted Desert of Arizona and In
ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland,
earliest possible date is urged upon
Orsgon, on the 25 th day of March,
the veterans by Col. Andrews who
Death Valley, Cailfornia, Entirely in Natural
1925.
states: “The war department is
Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph
Colors by the Famous Technicolor Process.
daily receiving cases in which vet­
Chaney, of Route 4, Estacada, Oregon,
Julius Paulson, of Route 4, Estacada.
erans who thought themselves in the
The gold days of California and Arizona always
Oregon, Otto Paulson, of Route 4, Es­
best of health have died or have
tacada, Oregon, Carl Lins, of Route 4,
furnish interesting drama. The desert holds the se­
been kill ed by accident without
Estacada. Oregon.
having submitted their applications
Act 6 9-16. Clackamas County.
cret story of countless human dramas, but Zane Grey
for adjusted compensa tion. Their
Notice will be published 5 consecu­
wrote a masterpiece when he wrote the “ Wanderer
tive weeks in the Eastern Clackamas
widows and children, many of them
News. Estacada. Oregon.
In needy circumstances, receive in
of the Wasteland.”
WALTER L. T o o z e , S r . Register.
such cases cash to the amount of
2-12-3-12
the adjusted credit, an amount
TICKETS n o w b e i n g s o l d r e g u l a r ADMISSION PRICES.
equnl to approximately one-third
only of that he would have received
Shoe-Harness Repairing
in one payment in cash had the
ESTACADA. OREGON
veteran made application prior to
When in need of shoe or harness
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. FEBRUARY, 15 and 16
death. For instance, should a vet­
repairing give me a call. I have
eran who served over seas for a
been in the game 80 years, so I
THE RETURN SHOWING OF
period entitling him to the maxi­
will ask a fair trial.
mum amount of adjusted service
I guarantee all my work and
credit of $626, died without filing
material to be first class. Eveiy-
his application, his widow, children,
body treated with respect at all
times.
or other dependent within the re­
stricted claime, will receive that
Try the Shoe Shop one block
amount only in ten quarterly install­
north of the Estacada Hank.
5Cc and 25c
ments while if he filed his applica­
THE NEW
SHOE SHOP
tion prior to his death the widow,
George W. Moore, Prop.
children, or dependent will receive
approximately *1580 in one pay­
ment in cash. Caeh payments un­
der the Act become due on March 1,
1026, and payment will be delayed
unless the veteran applies a suffi­
cient time in advance of that date
to enable the War department to
properly pass on applications and
Broadway Garage
transmit it to theVeterans Bureau.
Veterans may obtain application
HENRY BOHN. Estacada
blanks, have their finger prints
taken, and he rendered other as­
sistance in completing their appli­
cations at any army recruiting
station in Oregon or Washington.
C. F. ANDREWS.
LL C o L Ind. D. O. L„
All G radea of
Recruiting Officer.
Opon from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m Saturdayi. open to 8 p. m
City Recruiting office, U. S. A.
324 Ry. Ex. Bldg., Portland, ORe.
LINCOLN
HOUSEHOLD lO O D ^
Ï
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
On* year
COUNT. NO. 3156.
Bargains—Good wall paper 25c ,
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC- per roll. Ten patterns to select j
In the County Court lor the State of from, at Pointer’s.
11-6 tf
Oregon for the County of Clackamas,
MORTICIAN
In the matter of the estate of Mary
Lawless, deceased.
and EM BALM ER
NOTICE is hereby given that Ellen
1‘ Rsdford. as executrix of the last
will and testament and of the estate
of Mary Lawless, deceased, has filed
her final account as such executrix
with the County Court uf the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas,
Dry- Cleaning and Dyeing
FURN ITURE-Beds,
and that Monday, the 16th day of Feb­
ruary, 1925, at the hour of 9:30 A M.
Family
Wash
a
Specialty
and the courtroom of said Court has
Mattresses, Stoves,
been fixed as the time and place for
Prcir.pt Service at Right Price
Dining RoomTables
the hearing on said final account and
GIVE US A TRIAL
settlement thereof.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ELLEN P. RADFORD, Executrix.
KcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
We have no Agents.
Phone 70-1
At'orneys for Executrix.
I'ate of first publication, January 15,1925
Date of last publication, February 12,
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