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PA G E TWO ’ ASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, A PRIL 30, 1925 Eastern Clackamas News the VI. A. Nelson home, Sunday. Mrs. Ferre 1 and daughters, Edith and Gra e, Al:e > M. Hansen, Mildred L ar son and Hugh Ferrel drove to Estai ada Sunday. Maud'e Odell tnek ei re < f Mrs M. A. Nelson, Tuesday, ."she is no', 'iiij roving very rapidly. Mr. Lehmann is busy making garden f'>r W. P. F errtl. Entered at the postofficc in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class trail. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon li.V th e ESTVCAD/V PUBLISHING COMPANY, A CORPORATION. * i UBSCRIPTION THE I. O. O. F. LODGE HOLDS ANNIVERSARY THE ESTACADA HOTEL K ates Last S aturday evening the mem bers of the I. O. O. F. lodge held Six months a m eeting in th eir hall to commem orate the 106th an niversary of MODERATELY PRICED Oddfellowship in Amefica. THURSDAY, A PRIL 30, 1925 This order was first in stitu ted in Cool on hot days— Warm and Dry on w et days. England in the 18th cen tu ry and i consists of lodges, encampment«, Q uite Right, our Guests Say.— Think G rand lodges, G rand encam pm ents what this m eans to the Travelling Public. mil Sovereign G rand lodges of the BIBLE THOUGHT world. I t assumed its present form at a convention in M anchester in A ND SAY!—THE DINING R OOM IS — FOR TODAY — 1813 and has since spread widely Bihlo ThonitM* m am oriM il. will prove S T I L L GOING S TRONG in G reat B ritain and elsewhere. priceless h r ri taire In afUr years. The prime requisite fo r member- rassiiÇ: • ship is good m oral ch aracter and Rooms pretty well filled but we never turn belief in the Suprem e Being. This o rder has been very pros any away—always room for one or two more And some of them of un d erstan d perous in the U nitedS S tates, the ing shall fall, to try them, nnd to iist lodge having been organized in purge, and to make them white, THE ESTACADA Baltimore, April 26, 1819, becom- even to the tim e or the end: be j .ng in 1825, the G rand Lodge of the cause it is fo r a tim e appointed. —-— cited States. The membership — Daniel 11: 35. and the Mieses Elnora and Gladys Guff n ,thi,s country is now 1,400,000, BARTON ind the A m erican system has be- nett> ome very popular in France, Ger- I ! The daru*e given by the ball team was L estcr Rivers, the sonof Mr. and Mrs. !iany. Sw itzerland, Holland, Swc- ien, D enm ark and various oth er a huge success and the financial side Louis River.- has recovered from tie ountries. The am ount paid fo r v (showed a large profit. No doubt this !*hoi;k of h101* ,han a week ago when .he relief of members, burial of the I he was struck by an automobile. An lead, etc., is over $5,000,000 an- _________________________ is w hat made our boys turn around and X-Ray was taken and no bones were ,, , , E d ito r................................... Ruth Day J* “];the t“ m fr,,m ? ' nd»11 , , A fter the reg u lar business nieet- broken- ;ng of the I. O. O F. lodge, the A ssistant E ditor V irginia Du Bois Sunday Wllh 0 s« ,re of «> 12. Mr. Horger and son 1 alvin were vis- m eeting was opened to the Rebe- Sport E ditor Irene Hayden Th()9e on the sick ,igt thjs ,8gt k mhs and w ith G. E. Law rence, of- Class E d ito r.............Richard H aym .. , Odell, ... * an were Mrs. Maudio Mr*. „ Forman, itors here Saturday. nciating as M aster of cerem onies, On Friday afternoon Estacada played Mr. and Mrs. Nig Stone, William and The Barton school will have their (the —- —- following ...........P> ^program was given: the O reg o n City baseball team on the Hugh Ferrel and Mrs. M. A. Nelsen picnic w ith the U pper Logan school, Music by th e E stacada Band; Read- home field and won with a score of 5-7. All are reported improving. Wednesday in Gibson’s Park. T ie ^ I ’s tr a ” ' A d d r e s s '^ r d e r ^ o i Re- This w a s the s e c o n d county league game Among thoie visiting a t the W P term will not end until Fribay. bekahs.*’’ Mrs. Mae Reed; Violin On Tuesday, the home team won from Kom,, home the ,Hgt Week were CIau(1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Olson and f.-mily are and Mrs Theodore Ahl- O ie y e a r - $1.50 .75 • QUIET AND REFINED of ballots of electors residing w ith in the te rrito ry proposed to be an- :t xi d to said city, and the Judges and Cleiks designated and appoint ed to serve a t said polling place are as follows: Polling place: Residence of W. H. Holder. Ju d g e s: W. H. Hol- d o -, Rose Wilcox and Clara Hicln- botham. Clerks: Cordelia C arter and Lidia C. Howe. The polls fo r the receipt of bal- 'o t: a i the aforesaid places and on aid date will be opened fo r the re ceipt of ballots a t th e h o u r of 8 o’clock A. M. and closed a t 8 o’clock P. M. E lectors residing w ithin the City of E stacada and w ithin the te rrito ry above described are invited to vote upon such proposition of an- ’.e::at.'on by placing upon th e ir bal lots the words “ For A nnexation” or “A gainst A nnexation.” By o rd er of the Council of the City of E stacada. Wm. DALE, Recorder. F irst Publication April 30th, 1925. Last Publication May 28th, 1925. Ï0UR ATTENTION IS CALLEO To the very excellent Financial Statement of this Bank published under the recent call of the Superintendent of Banks. YOU ARE INVITED If not already a customer of this Bankt to become one. It will be to our mutual advantage. N ott’ Kdith Kerrel u,,d Mi>" Mil,lr*-11 moving back to their home in Portland d^ f s’, “ O ddfeilow ship,” R e v " How- Larson of Portland and Ira Reynolds of Sunday, May 3rd. ard • M — ort of - Independence; Piano ■ ■ Currinaville, «oy Livingston of ld.h. .M M .. S ffio n f’ • f the ninth inning by Maurice Bullard Miss Alma Lizberg and Miss Alice on a hit by Dan Jennings. Sandy plays ________ ■ ; — Band Hansen attended the teachers’ institute here Friday. at Milwaukie, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe of C arver A t a recent Senior class meeting Mr, w ere in E stacada la st T hursday Gus Whitehead was taken to the Olson suggested that the class present evening fo r a sh o rt tim e. They a group picture of themselves to the Good Samaritsn hospital last Monday on moved to C arver a sh o rt tim e a go high school. A fter the cost is known account of a severe cave of pneumonia, from Springw ater. the class will decide whether to buy He is improving slowly, the usual pennant, or to have the pit Mr . and Mrs. Sheiman Me Cracken Dance a t C arver S aturday night, ture. of Washington visited a t the home of Kelly’s six piece orch estra * The Juniors have found the exact .yjr , and Mrs. Stone last Thurtday. JU ST THE RIGHT TIM E amount of the receipts of their play. ^ w m clu b inet at the holne and RIGHT KIND TO PLANT NOTICE of SPECIA L ELECTION $ 114 was taken.in and afte r all expense of Migg Hgzel (;jbgon> A Kood many AT THIS TIME were deducted including the royalty and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cost of the . banquet there was an excess , of the members wore absent on account th at a special election will be held of illness. DON’T FORGET ABOUT of f 36, thirty of this was given to the on the 29th day of May, 1925, a t TH E BETTER GARDEN YOU L. M. Peterson spent most of the which th e re will be subm itted to Student Body and the remaining sum the electors of th e City of E sta past week on his place at Eugene. CAN HAVE BY USING A was retained by the Junior class. cada, and to the electors of the LITTLE OF OUR The Freshman held a class meeting GI*d"V* Nolaf. assisted in the sto.e h ere in afte r described te rrito ry , the during his absence. question of alterin g and ex ten d last Friday and chose as their class col ing the boundaries of said city so Mrs. A. W arner and daughters Jean ors, uiaroon and" gold. They hope to as to annex and include within the and Mauiiie visited school, Friday. have a pennant before school is out. ! boundaries of the C ity of Estacada Franklyn Gibson took Earl and I'ill the following described te rrito ry , The high school girls’ glee club will GET OUR PRICES ON MILL to w it: make their fiist appearance on Friday, Odell and Sam Lyons back to Bridal Beginning at the Southeast cor FEED — IT W ILL PAY YOU. May 8, when they present the Japanese Veil, Sunday evening. ner of the William M. Wade and Operetta, " Yanki San. ” The girls Mr. and Mrs. Pat Odell moved up to ¡ wife Donation Land Claim No. 39 have shown g reat interest in practicing Yocum's mill, Saturday, in Township 3 South, Range 4 BA RTH OLO M EW | E ast of the W illam ette M eridian, for the operetta and promise to produce Among thoge gp„nding the We ek.end and LAW RENCE ru n n in g thence N orth tracin g the a very pleasing entertainm ent. The at their n9pectWe home, Were Mr E ast line of said Wade Donation music is very simple am) well suited to Whitehead and io n , Milburn Bill and Estacada. Oregon. Land Claim to the N ortheast corner their voices and the songs are short E .rl Odell. Nig Stone, Mr. Wallace of the W ilbur M. Wade tra c t of land as described in Vol. 159 page and catchy. ' ¡281 deeds records of Clackamas The setting of the story is laid in a | C ounty Oregon, thence W esterly Japanese Tea Garden on the Island of tracin g the N ortherly line of the No Man w h e e Prince Toto, fath er of said W ilbur M. Wade tra c t and the JUST WHAT V0U HAVE BEEN WANTING FOR TOUR Amy L. Ely tra c t to the cen ter of Yanki San, has been banished by the j the C ounty Road, known as the Mikado. Ill luck follows them all the C urrinsville and E stacada County while until Prince Oto, the Good, son I Road; thence N ortherly tracin g the of the Mixado, slays the Wolf Witch, : cen ter o f said C ounty Road to the AUTO DUSTERS N ortheast corner of land described nnd carries Yanki San back to old Japan S H E E P ’S WOOL SPONGES in Vol. 135 page 464 deed records as his bride. AUTO BRUSHES of Clackamas County, O regon; CAST OF CHARACTERS thence W esterly tracin g the N orth CHAMOIS MITS FOR PO L ISH IN G Yanki San. the Princes erly line th ereo f to th e most W est Florence Ju n e Reed crlv corner of land described in M O D E R A T E PRICES. San Fan, maid to Yanki San I Vol. 116 page 181 deedrecords of Ardine Byers. Clackam as County. O regon; thence Six O ther Maids N ortherly tracin g the E asterly line Irene Hayden, Goldie Brown. Ed of land described Vol. 164 page 35 na Bates, Edna C arter, Wilma deed records of Clackamas County. K itrhiug, M argaret Berk. Oregon, to the N ortheast corner The S io n Seven Roses (Sisters of Yanki San) th e re o f; thence W esterly tracing Irene Davis, Alice Kaake, Evelyn the N o rth erly line o f land described Davis Helen Smith, L enore Kink- in said Vol. 164 page 35 to the cen ston, Ruth Glover, Avis Cadanau. te r of the Right-of-way of the Prince Toto, Irene Kaake P ortland Electric Pow er Company; Princess Toto Florence Hnssel thence N ortherly tracin g the cen à High Chancellor, Marvel Deal te r line of the said right-of- Am bassadors of the Mikado, way to the N ortheasterly corner of Municipal Term inal. Sixth nnd Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. G eraldine W arren, Thelma Wil- , th a t ce rtain tra c t of land described cox, V irginia Dubois. L IN N ’S INN, E stacada. Oregon. Vol. 151 page 564 deed records of Prince O to (Son of Mikado) Clackam as County. Oregon; SCHEDULE E FFE C T IV E MAY 2 Lenore Beck. thence W esterly tracin g the N or lAl Prince Ton Ton Erm a Jones therly line of said tra c t described AM F M F M. • a m m p m p m P M Tickets are to be sold the first of Lv. Portland Vol. 151 page 664 to the N orth 10:00 2:00 6:20 Lv. E stacada 8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30 w esterly corner th e re o f; thence next week by members of the Glee club Clackamas 10:30 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 12:15 4:45 N ortherly tracin g the W esterly line 10:40 2:40 7:00 C arver General admission 35 cents, Reserve B arton 8:25 12:25 4:55 f,:55 0f tbo K enney tra c t as described Bart,<n 1 1:05 3:05 7:25 C arver 8:45 12:45 5:15 t lo V ol.143 page 395 deed records of Scats 50 srol children 25 cents. So its Eagle Crock 11:15 3:15 :35 Clackamas 8:55 12:55 5:25 will be on reserve st the Estacada Pha Ar. Estacada v Clackamas Ksvnniu ac VVU 1 H J , Oregon, l C£OU, VO County, to lfcS its 11:30 3:30 :50 Ar. P ortland 9:30 1:30 6:00 10:00 intersection with tho N orth line of rmacy, Wednesday, May 6. Daily except Sunday (A ) S atu rd ay only. Section 20.Township 3 South.Range ^ L,nr r r of the year, in : r; w ' r i l X w in n in g ru n bein g m ad e in th e la s t h a lf ,,___.___ .„ NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. 3156. In the County C ourt of the S tnt ■ of Oregon fo r the County of Clackamas. In the m a tte r of the estate ofMurv Lawless, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given tha the undersigned has been appointed by the County co u rt of the S tate o' Oregon, fo r the C ounty of Clacka- .¡as, ns executirix of the Last Wil' and T estam ent, and of t'.io E sta t- >f M ary Lawless, deceased, and ha-, lualified. All persons hnving •laims against said estate are h ere by notified to p resen t th e same, luly verified as by law required, o Ellen P. Radford, executrix, R. AD.No. 1, Boring, Clackamas bounty Oregon w ithin six (6) ionths from thedate hereof, bated and first published, April30, 1925. )ate o f last publication, m ay 28, 1925. ELLEN P. RADFORD, E xecutrix. McGuirk & Schneider, A ttorneys fo r E xecutrix. *S ¡. EARLY SEED POTATOES FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AN D SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. ESTACADA STATE BANK FERTILIZERS >,\9¿ : agfjmat fo r Economical TrantporlolldM V A L U E CAR Value means what you get for the price you pay! With the Chevrolet you get chassis design typical of the highest priced cars; an improved dry disc clutch providing astonishing ease of gear shifting; a rear axle construction of the finest type with one- piece pressed steel housing; durable Duco finish in beautiful colors; long semi-elliptic springs providing wonderful roadability and comfort in riding. the E S T A C A D A p h a r m a c y This combination of quality, comfort, utility and economy provides the greatest automobile value in the low-price field. The Touring C ar PORTUND-CARVER- ESTACADA STAGES DEPUTY SH E R IFF FINDS BODY NEAR ESTACADA Deputy Sheriff Jam es Norri» made a gruesom e find last Sunday afternoon in the woods a t the lower end of the park when he came onto the body of a man, la te r identified as th at of Pat O’Connor, aged 55 years, who had apparently hung himself by a light cord to a tree. The cord had broken and the body was found in a crouching position as tho it had dropped there shortly a fte r death. From the surroundings it is sup posed he had partaken heavily of “ bootleg" liquor. About fifteen dollars In cosh was found on his person, a certificate o f deposit showing $100. ami v ari ous other papers were found. The coroner was immediately notified and came to investigate the case and removed the body to Oregon City. lie was known by a num der of residents in this section, hsving bssn a resident of Viola. i HE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. I \ . Beef, Mutton, Veal and ☆ O pel f,-o:n 7 a. i.i. to 6 p. m. Estar ida : Hogs Bought Saturdays, open to 8 p . m : 4 E ast o f the W illam ette M eridi an ; thence W est tracin g the North line o f said Section 20 to the N orth w est co rn er th e re o f; thence South tracin g the west line o f said Sec tion 20 to its intersection with the South or S outherly bank of the Clackamas River; thence up said River trac in g the S outherly and W esterly bank of said River to a point duo South of the most Wes- terly Southw est co rn er o f the Franklin P ierce Donation Land Claim No. 38, Town.-hip 3 South, * Range 4 E ast of th e W illam ette M eridian; thence N orth to th« boundary line of the C ity of E sta cada. Clackamas County, Oregon. The polling place fo r the receipt of ballots o f electors residing w'tti- in the City of E stacada and the Judges and Clerks designated and appointed to serve at said polling place are as follows: Polling place— City Hall. Ju d g es; Mae 0 . Reed Emma L. W oos te r and Ann* K. Moore. C lerks: E lizabeth Ames and M ary A. Smith. O re g o n The polling pUc* for th t r#c«ipt Jj* Roadster Coupe - Coach • • . • $525 715 735 $525 Sedan - - • $825 C om m ercial Cha*ri< 425 Exprès» T ru ck C h au is 550 All prices f. o. h. Flint. M ic lil» (Dealer’s N am e and Address) I« c ______ — — ■ Cascade Motor Co. WILCOX BROS.. Props. ESTACADA, OREGON