Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 09, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
PAGE TWO
OUTLOOK IS PROMISING
FOR 1925 PRUNE PRICES
Eastern Clackamas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estsrada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon
by the
E-5TACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
A CORPORATION.
S u b s c r ip t io n
R ates
$1.50
.76
One year
Six months
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925
A B I B L E THOUGHT
" M — FOR TODAY —
Biblo
Thonifht. M a e r i w i will prove
p r ie d .» . heritage in a i te r year*.
®S
For whosoever shall (rive you a cup
o f water to dring in my name, be­
cause ye belong to Christ, verily I
say unto you, he shall not lose his
reward..— Mark 9: 41.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925
ITUATED IN THE CITY OF ESTACADA, AND WE
TRUST YOU ARE ALL PROUD OF US. THE MAN-
< 7 * a g e M E N T, OF COURSE, DOES NOT EXPECT
ALL TO PATRONIZE
US AS THAT WOULD BE UN­
REASONABLE. BUT IN ORDER TO HOLD AND MAIN­
TAIN OUR HIGH GRADE SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC
WE MUST HAVE YOU ALL BOOST AND SPEAK A GOOD
WORD TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS WHEN THEY VISIT ES­
TACADA. AND W E’LL KNOW THAT YOU JUST CAN’T
AFFORD TO NOT HAVE THIS HOTEL OPEN AND GO­
ING
ALL
THE TIME.
SAY, THE DOORS HAVE
NEVER BEEN LOCKED NOR THE FIRES OUT SINCE
WE TOOK OVER THE MANAGEMENT,.
WE
ALW AYS
WELCOME YOU WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE. THINK
THIS OVER. DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING?
BOOST.
THE ESTACAD A H OTEL
TO A RAINBOW TROUT
look over the premises and con­
demn yourself as you would an­
Ah, you little speckled, wiggly thing,
other for such an untidy and ill
At last I have you safe on land,
kept yard. Then resolve that I thought I saw your radient hues
Glint on the river bottom sand,
now is the time to clean up those
Statement o f the ownership, man­
agement, etc., required by Act of
Congress of August 24, 1912, o f
Eastern Clackamas News published
weekly at Estacada, Oregon, fo r u n s ig h tly sp o ts and w e feel that
April 1st, 1925.
,
,
Sta te o f Oregon, County o f You w l^ soon see a great change
Clackamas, ss. Before me a No- ¡n th e city o f Estacada.
tary Public in and for the State and
‘ _____________
County aforesaid, personally ap­
PAUL
F. WEIDERHOLD
peared Elliott Stewart, who, having
Funeral services fo r Paul F. Wei-
been duly sworn according to law,
deposes and says that he is the derhold, 31, who died Wednesday,
business manager o f the Eastern April 1, 1925, in Salem, Oregon,
Clackamas News, and that the fol­
lowing is to the best of his knowl­ were held last Saturday, April 4, at
edge and belief, a true statement 8:30 A. M., in the Sacred Heart
o f the ownership, management, etc., church, Portland, Oregon.
o f the aforesaid publication for the
Mr. Weiderhold had been an
date shown in the above caption,
invalid
most o f his life. His father,
required by the A ct af August 24,
1912,embodied in section 443, Pos­ Adolph Weiderhold, three brothers,
tal Laws and Regulations, to-wit:
Joseph, George and Adolph, Jr.,
Publisher, The Estacada Publish­ Estacada; and four sisters, Mrs. J.
ing Company.
E. Argianis and Mr's. A. W. Steven­
Editor, L. C. Howe.
son, Vancouver, Mrs G. R. Cooper,
Business manager, Elliott Stewart.
That the owner is, The Estacada Los Angeles, and Miss Dolores Wei­
Publishing Company, a corporation. derhold, Sacramento, survive. His
The stockholders are H. B. Sny­ mother was killed in Los Angeles,
der, Elizabeth H. Snyder, J. M. April 2, 1924, when she was struck
Moore, C. A. Dykeman, W. A. Heyl-
man, Fannie L. Heylman.L. C Howe, by an automobile.
N. S. Richardson, 11. C. Gohring, El­
liott Stewart, all o f Estacada, Ore­
COOKED FOOD SALE
gon.
The known bondholders, Mortga­
gees, and other security holders, L. D. S. will hold a cooked food
none.
sale Saturday, April 11, at the Peo­
Elliott Stewart, Business Manager ple's Store. Get your Easter dain­
Subscribed und sworn to before ties at this time.
Ad^, It.
me this 1st day o f April, 1925.
(SEAL)
S. E. WOOSTER.
My commission expires June 0, BASEBALL PLAYERS
1927.
ATTENTION. PLEASE
THE CITY BEAUTIFUL
AH candidates for the Estacada
baseball team this year are to report
At this particular season of at the field Sunday, April 12, at 9
the year we hear much about A. M.
ways and means o f beautifying
WM. W. SMITH.
Offers for the 1925 prune crop
should open at a very fair price,
says C. J. Hurd, marketing specialist
for the state college extension ser­
vice. For the first time in several
years no surplus will be carried
over.
Both the Oregon and Cali­
fornia crops should be cleaned up
; shortly and since a large part o f the
1924 crop has been sold for export,
jobbers and retailers should enter
the 1925 buying season with prac­
tically empty shelves.
Better economic conditions in Eu­
rope and prospects for continuous
employment o f labor in the United
States are other factors that augur
well for the prune grower, Mr.
Hurd believes.
Oregon and Washington have a
¡¡ear monopoly o f Italian prunes,
but the variety has to compete
with the petite prune produced in
California. The Italian has an ad­
vantage over the petite in size with
almost a monopoly on 20’s, 3 0 ’s and
35’s. The state agricultural economic
conference and later Willamette
valley conferences urged
Oregon
| growers to put forth a special ef-
\ fort to produce those large sizes.
“ Keeping the orchard in good
■ physical condition and using proper
care in harvesting will go far toward
j supplying the large sizes and good
quality needed if best prices are to
For many hours my line I’ve cast,
be obtained," pays Mr. Hurd. "Ow-
And traveled weary miles about, | ing to the exceedingly dry season
Just fo r the thrill you cause my soul, ; last year, some growers are report-
To feel your tug, you Rainbow
| ing light blooming prospects, which
|trout. j should mean fewer prunes to the
! tree and consequently larger sizes.
|
But as I see your winkless eyes,
“ The recommendation
of
the
And mouth ngap for want o f air,
My conscience smites me and I think state economic conference that no
Perhaps my methods were unfair, more prunes be planted should be
rigidly adhered to, but every effort
For you mistook my fly for food,
should be made to maintain the pres­
Instinctive nature’s call to heed,
Whilst I, endowed with human sense, ent orchards at maximum produc- j
Took base advantage o f your need. tion.”
Red and alsike clover planted with
•—Chas. W, Angel.
spring grain in Oregon is usually
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS successful in seasons o f fair summer
rainfall, reports
the
experiment
station, Thebest of the nurse crop
j for the clover is barley, and next
best is wheat.
EARLY SEED
POTATOES
JUST THE RIGHT TIME
and RIGHT KIND TO PLANT
AT THIS TIME
DON'T FORGET ABOUT
THE BETTER GARDEN YOU
CAN HAVE BY USING A
LITTLE OF OUR
FERTILIZERS
GET OUR PRICES ON MILL
FEED— IT WILL PAY ..YOU.
1
Farm or Town Use, Gas Engine or Electric Motor Driven.
No S I'ORED water, Every time you turn the faucet
you get a fresh drink from the bottom of the well
Made to work in either drilled or dug wells Will work
in three feet of water.
Ask any of the following users in this district:—F. Mad­
den & Co., A. C. Cogswell, M. C. Glover, James
Smith, Thomas Yocum, Walter Glover, and others
names furnished on request. Barton’s new modern
school equipped with a Milwaukee for all purposes
Prices Reasonable.
Installed with Guarantee
CASH OR TERMS
Phone or Write
FA R M
Telephone 42-32
U T IL IT Y
C O M P A N Y
E. L. (R O Y ) MEYERS, Agent
EAGLE CREEK, OREGON.
Remember That
Business Is Built Up on the
Basis o f Confidence
and Trust
LET US ALL WORK TOGETHER FOR
THE UPBUILDING OF OUR
COMMUNITY.
The small son o f Mr, and Mrs. J.
C. Kitching o f
Currinsville
last
week fell front a tree which resulted
in the tearing loose o f a ligament
in his shoulder.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
March 12, 1925.
NOTICE Is here by given that
Clyde E. Hill, of 515 Park St.. Van­
couver, Wash., who on October 1,
1923, made Homestead Entry, No,
07470, for NM,SE*4, SH N E k .Sec­
tion 11, Township 4 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, on the
20th day o f April, 1926.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James W. Branstator, o f R. No. 2,
Box 63, Richfield, Wash.; Etta F,
Branstator, of R. No. 2, Box 53,
Richfield, Wash.; Essie Stephens, of
R. No. 2, Vancouver, Wash.; John
Stephens, o f R. No. 2, Vancouver,
Wash.
Clackamas County— Act 6-9-16.
Notice will be published for five
consecutive weeks in the Eastern
Clackamas News, Estacada, Ore.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.’
3-19-4-16
Register.
our city, community and homes.
Captain Z. V. Brown, recently ç f
This is a wonderful idea to in­
the Philippine Islands, Mr*. Brown
BARTHOLOMEW
still in the minds o f both young and small son Zimmio, and Mr. and
and LAWRENCE
and old for it not only enhances Mrs. Albert Clausen motored out
the surroundings o f each and from Portland to visit ut the A. E ,
Estacada. Oregon.
every individual if carried out | McBroom home last week.
but makes for albetter and more
Inviting environment which will
attract those who happen to i
GIVE THE SEASONS NEW EST COLOR
journey this way in the seeking
VOGUE TO YOUR HATS WITH
of a home.
Estacada. as well as other
cities, has many needs for this
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
scheme of beautifying her city.
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
The Community Club and Band
March 4, 1925.
STRAW H AT FINISH
started a scheme whereby con­
NOTICE is hereby given that
George B. Evans, o f 955 Clinton
siderable interest could and
SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL COLORS
St., Portland. Oregon, who, on Feb­
should be aroused in making this |
ruary 25, 1924, made Homestead
Entry No. 07540, for N E U , Section
community one of beauty and
pharm acy
33, Township 3 S., Range 5 E., Wil­
attractiveness in spite of various
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
o f intention to make Final Proof, to
handicaps that may be overcome
The
s to i0
establish claim to the land above
only by the hard and persistent
described, before the Register and
Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office,
labor of each and every citizen.
at Portland. Oregon, on the 13th
As we go on our way we hear
day o f April, 1928.
much about ihisplan of planting
Claimant names as witnesses:
. John Siegwarth. o f Estacada, Ore­
flowers but the question generally
gon; Sirs. O. D. Bowman, o f Estaca­
Municipal T r r m na' S u th *nJ S » 'n m Sts P lon» M»ln 7733
arises as to how we may have
da. Oregon; W. W, Porter, o f Esta­
L IN N S IN N. Estaca,!» Oiogon
cada. Oregon; Geo. M. Buser, of
beautiful flowers and lawns for
SCHEDULE
Estacada. Oregon.
L ». Portland
2 00 P M
the present water su| ply is not
Act 6-9-16. Clackamas County
6 ÍO P M
Lv Estacad»
8:30 A .M .. 4 30 P . M .
Clackamas 2 30 P M
0:50 P. M
Eael» Cr»»k Í 45 A. M . 4 45 P, M
Notice will be published for five
sufficient to keep them fresh and
Carv#r
2.40 F' M
7:00 P M
Batten....
S 55 A M
4 S5 P. M
consecutive weeks in the Eastern
Barton
3:0 5 P. M
7 25 F' M
Car»«..'
V 20 A M ..;s 20 P. M.
green during the drier months
Ea(tl»Ct»ttk J ¡5 P M
7 35 P. M
Clackamas News.
r:uck»mi
9:30 A M
5 JO P. M
Ar Estacada
3 30 A M
7:50 P. M
Ar. Porta nd
10 00 A M
6 00 P M
W ALTER L. TOOZE Sr.. Register.
of the year. We agree that this
EVERY DAY
3-12-19-26. 4-2-9.
is a problem but we a so Believe
that some efforts are being ox
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interior. U. g.
pended to bring about some re­
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
lief in this situation. But we
March 9, 1926.
NOTICE
i* hereby given that
do know this, that in spite of the
Oscar E. Noreen. o f R. No. 4. Gresh­
shortage of water for irrigation
am. Oregon, who, on August 8,
1923. made Homestead Entry No,
purposes there is no excuse for
07446. for W 4 N E I * . 8 v * N W 't ,
H. C, G O H R IN G Prop.
any family to have a y«rd litter­
Section 11, Township 4 S., Range
5 E,. Willamette Meridian, has filed
ed with all kinds of rubbish.
notice of intention to make Final
This place can at least In* kept
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
clean and there is real beautv in
and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at
cleanliness. If each and every­
Portland. Oregon, on the 2lst day
April, 1925.
one should look over their sur­
Claimant names as witnesses:
rounding premises and determine
William H. Dwyer, o f Route No.
1. Estacada. Oregon: Albert Adlan,
that his or her particular one
of Route No. 1, Estacada. Oregon;
would lie cleaned up and kept in
Oscar E. Noren of. Route No. 1, Es­
tacada. Oregon: Edner Wedin, of
that condition we feel that a big
Route I. Gresham, Oregon.
step in the beautifying of our
Open from 7 a. m. t o 6 p. m. Saturday i, open to 8 p m
Aet_ 6-9-16.
Clackamas Co.
Notice »ill be published fire con­
city had already been taken.
secutive weeks in the Eastern Clack­
The first time you happen out
Estacada
:
amas News. Estacada. Oregon.
O regon
W ALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register.
in your own yard take a careful
3-12-4-9
COLORITE
FRESH
WATER
FROM
THE
WELL
Milwaukee Air Water Power System
FOUR PER GENT ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
ESTACADA STATE BANK
TH E E S TA C A D A
PORTLAND-CARVER - ESTACÍDA STAGES
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
Buick’s
Superior Performance
Every day a Buick owner realizes more and
more the greater safety o f Buick mechanical
4-wheel brakes, the extra reserve o f power in
the Buick Valve-in-head engine, and the
easier steering and parking that result from
Buick’s ball-bearing, worm and nut steering
mechanism. More reasons why more »ban
* million Buicks arc in daily use today.
When b«ftt«r au to m o b ile s are built, Buick will build tb«m
Cascade Motor Co.
W ILC O X BROS., Props.
ESTACAD A
OREGON