EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, AFRIL 16, 1925
LO CAL NEW S
F ro m the N orthw est's
finest Bakery \ T „ k
SUPREME
Own Fast “W H I T E ” Auto
Truck to Estacada Retail
Stores.
A s k Your Grocer for it
Mrs. W. E. McWillis was a passen
ger to Portland last Monday morn
ing.
Mrs. M. Suple and daughter of
Portland are visiting at the home of
her sister, Mrs. W. A. Wilcox
JUNIOR PLAY GIVEN FRIDAY
Admission 20c and Sc
CE M THEATRE
First Show at 7:00 P. M.
Saturday and Sunday
APRIL 18 and 19
‘To The Ladies’
M ARRIED ? You'll scream
at this comedy of mar
ried life.
EN G AG ED ? See this pic
ture before you start
housekeeping.
NOTICE
As a play— the funniest matri
monial comedy ever written.
As a picture— all you need to
know is, that James Cruse di
rected it.
Rathe News
COM EDY
Mr. and Mrs. Githins and children
The old fashioned dance given
o f Canby were guests at the Hugh
last Saturday evening in the Ma
Carlen home in Currinsville last
sonic hall by the Estacada Band
Sunday.
proved to be an unusually delight-
A SAG N ER, Proprietor.
ELECTRICAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS— Paints, Varnlshs and En
P H O N E 76-2
RADIO
DEALERS FOR
ATWATER KENT
BATTERIES CHARGED
COMPLETE STOCK OF RADIO PARTS
DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS
LET US REPAIR YOUR SET
Bargains—Good wall paper 25c ful a'1(1 int®restins one. The music
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v.as furnished by Mrs. F. Whalen,,
per roll. Ten patterns to select.Ed Hunt and C/ Palnier>
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Those in attendance report that it
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Mrs. George Buscr o f Garfield
received a telegram Sunday morning
announcing the death o f a sister re-
siding in the east.
The guests at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Barr last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Herman and children
o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. James
Freeman and children o f Huber, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Barr and children and
Mr. and Mrs. George Barr.
was one o f the most enjoyable even-
¡ngs they have spent for some time
and hope that it may be repeated
soon,
James Pickard was taken to the
Good Samaritan hospital last week
following a stroke o f paralysis
which he suffered while in Portland.
Mr. Pickard was engaged in the
second-hand business in Estacada
for sometime prior to selling out
to O. E. Culver
The people o f Zion community
Earl Day is suffering from a will meet Wednesday morning, April
badly injured hand at this time. 22, to clean the cemetery. All who
Mr. Day was injured when his hand are interested in having Mt. Zion
when hishand was caught in a rol cemetery cared for, are invited to
ler while at work with a crew of | come and bring you r dinner.
men on road work.
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Dance at Carver Saturday night,
Miss Neva Smith and Miss Mar-« Kelley’s six piece orchestra.
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garet Missler o f o f Stayton visited
Mr and Mrs. A. Smith for several
Miss Frances Holt and Miss Ruth
days this week.. Miss Smith is the Elliott o f Portland visited, Friday
daughter and Miss Missler the niece and Saturday, with the former's
o f Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
father, George J. Holt.
K. C. Coffman o f Coffman and
Son was in Estacada last week on
business.
Mr. Coffman is the ex-
amining agent o f the Union Central
Insurance Company on the
Réserve District No. 12 Life
county
rural credit loans.
CONDITION
E. SMITH
CHstlsr No. 128.
REPORT OF
ESTACADA STATE BANK,
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At Estacada, in the State of Oregon,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. APRIL 6. 1925.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts..................................................
Overdrafts secured and unsecured..........................................
U. S. government securities ow n e d ....................
Other bonds, warrants and securities.................................
Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc
Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures #2,767.33
Real estate owned other than banking house
Cash on hand in vault and due from hanks approved reserve
agents of this bank ...... .....................................................
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
5SS0,her cash items ................................... ...........................
Total cash and due from banks.................................... $44,228.19
Total............ ........... „ ......*........... ............... ...............
L IA B IL IT IE S.
43,688.71 or resided thereon before he made
said entry; that he did not reside
689.48 upon said land long enough to en
title him to a patent fo r said land,
and his default therein was not due
*262,708.08 to his employment in the military or
naval service o f the United States;
* 15,000.00 that his heirs are unknown and their
places o f residence are unknown
2 , 000.00 to contestant and after due and
diliigent inquiry said heirs or their
1,998,36 places of residence cannot be found
206.14 by him; that none o f said heirs have
ever resided on said land or im
proved or cultivated any part there-
148 918 If o i > and they have wholly abandoned
C ipital stock paid in..................................................................
Surplus fund
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Undivided profits
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$5,827.42
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 3,829.06
United States deposits, including postal savings ............
Demand Deposits subject to reserve <
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
the State of Oregon, county, city or other public funds
Cashier’s checks outstanding...... ...........................................
5 698 13 said land fo r ,nore than six
"200*00 immediately preceding the beginning
Certified checks outstanding....... ....................................
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o f this contest; that more than six
Total of demand deposits subject to reserve
$154,816.23
months have elapsed since the death
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve:
o f said entryman; that the absence
Time certificates o f deposit outstanding
22,979.91 of said heirs from said land and
Savings deposits payable subject to notice
65,707.44 their failure to improve or cultivate
said land is not and was not due
Total of Time ard Savings deposits........................$88,687.35
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their «employment in the army
Total ............................. .
*262 708 08 or navy o f the United States during
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any war in which the United States
STATE OF OREGON,
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has been engaged; said entryman
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS, | '
was unmarried at the time o f his
I, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that death,
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
You are, therefore, further noti-
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RUTH L. DILLON, Cashier,
fied that the said allegations will
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day o f April, 1925.
be taken as confessed, and your said
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w . f . G a r y , n
Notary Public
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entry will be canceled without fur-
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My commission expires August 15,1927.
ther right to be heard, either before
C o r r e c t — a t t e s t :—
this office or on appeal, if you fail
H. C. STEPHENS.
to file in this office within twenty
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days after the FOURTH publica
RUTH L. DILLON
tion o f this notice, as shown below,
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Directors. -
your answer, under oath, specifically
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responding to these allegations o f
contest, together with due proof
I June 29th, 1922, by John H. Walker, that you have served a copy o f your
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
I now deceased, fo r NW U of NE '* answer on the said contestant either
(For Publication)
Section 31, Township 3 South, Range
Department o f the Interior, United 5 East, Willamette, Meridian, and as in person or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer
States Land Office.
Portland, grounds fo r his contest he alleges
the name o f the postofnee to which
Oregon, March 18th, 1925.
that said John. H. Walker died in the you desire further notices to be
To heirs o f John H. Walker, de State o f Oregon on the 31st day o f sent to you.
ceased, o f Ettacada, Oregon, Con- August, 1924; that at the time o f his
W ALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register
testees:
death he was not engaged in the mil
FRANK O. NORTHRUP, Receiver.
You are hereby notified that Robert itary or naval service o f the United
Date o f first publication March 26,
Casey, who gives 2087 East Madison States during any war in which 1925;
St. Portland. Oregon, as his post-of the United States was engaged; that
Date o f second publication April
fice address, did on March 2nd, 1925, since he made said entry on June 2, 1925;
file in this office his duly corrobora- 29th, 1922, he had not been engaged
Date o f third publication, April 9,
ted application to contest and secure ] or employed in the military or naval 1925;
the cancellation o f Homestead Entry service o f the United States; that he
Date of fourth publication April
No. 07292, Serial No.07292 made j never made settlement on said Land 16, 1925.
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f way and Third streets. Visiting
4 brothers are always welcome.
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LEGION
GRESHAM, OREGON
Phone 2471
CHARLEY LINN, Agent.
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I. O. O. F. BLDG.,
and
ESTACADA.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Meets First & Third Mondays
I. O. O. F. HALL
Third
H O W ’S T H I S ?
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for It—rid your system
- Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts through the Blood on the Mucous
Last Sunday the Estacada baseball Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor
conditions.
team met and organized for this mal
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O,
season.
Attorney Wm. W. Smith
I was chosen manager and J. C. More
land will captain the team. A game
has been scheduled fo r next Sunday,
, April 19, with the Gladstone team.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovell o f Cur-
$141 848a4’» riinsville are receiving the congratu-
68.90 lations o f friends this week follow-
39,500.00 ¡ng the birth o f a son, Thursday,
young man
26.980 34 April 9> 1925> The
three-fourths
6.'217.33 weighed eight and
1,629.98 pounds.
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Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
April 2, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that Emil
Bohrer, o f Route 1 , Estacada, Ore
gon, who, on November 10 , 1920,
made Homestead Entry, No. 00991,
for N W 'i Section 5, Township 4 S.,
Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice o f intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the
Register and Receiver U. S. Land
Office, Portland, Oregon, on the 1 1th
day o f May, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Siegwarth, o f Route 1 , Es-
taeada, Oregon, Earl Tracy, of
Route 1 , Estacada, Oregon; Frank
M. Baker o f Route 1, Estacada,
Oregon; William Echal o f Route 1 ,
Estacada, Oregon.
Act 6-9-16.
Notice will be published for five
consecutive weeks in the Eastern
Clackamas News, Estacada, Oregon.
W ALTER L. TOOZE, SR.
419-5-7
Register.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
M A X SAGNER
b a r b e r s
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
PROVES DELIGHTFUL
ELECTRIC STORE
$
DENNY BROTHERS
Last Friday evening in the high
school auditorium the Junior class
o f the Estacada high school present
ed the play, “ Nothing But the
Truth” , to a good sized house.
The audience appreciated the
e f
forts put forth by this class and
showed by their attention that it was
well received.
One o f the unusually attractive
parts o f the evening was the splen
did music rendered by the high
school orchestra under the direction
of F. E. Bushnell. Both the young
people and the director are to be
congratulated for thesplendid work
they are doing along this line.
The fine weather last Sunday brot
an unusually large number o f motor
OLD FASHIONED DANCE
ists to Estacada.
“ THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
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George Evans o f Portland was in
Estacada, Monday morning on busi
ness.
Mrs. N. M. Tracy returned home
Friday after visiting with relatives
in Portland.
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SETS MADE TO ORDER—
Full line of Kalsomine 10c per
pound, at Pointer’s.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshal were
Oregon City visitors last week.
Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our
LO C AL
Mrs. Irving Smith was a Port
land visitor last Monday.
F. Whalen was in Estacada over
the week end with his family.
THE BREAD!
amels— Two cell Flashlights 50c.
Herman Bailey is now driving a
Hudson super six.
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WOOD AND FUEL
Street and Broadway
Estacada, Oregon,
S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C
YARD
4-foot
and 16-inch
lengths
Leave orders at O. E. Culver's
Second Hand Store on Main St.
or Phone 24-5 - Quick Service
H. R. STUBB£, Mgr.
Any gir! in trouble may com
municate with Ensign Lee of the
Salvation Army, at the White
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
1 Portland, Oregon.
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PLAY BALL
T H IS IS the time of year when we feel the call
for baseball. W e have a new line of Champion
Base Ball Suits for the small boys in ages five to
eight years. These are neat looking suits and
good weights, just the thing to please the boys.
KEDS! KFDS!
Just in a new line of B oy’s, Youth’s and Men s
Keds in the new composition soles. Nothing
w ears better and they are priced cheap. See
these.
Northup, King & Co’s. Seeds
A full line of Garden Seeds in the five cent package
the only house that has kept the price at five cents.
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